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Posted over 2 years ago by Jérôme Sautret
This new ejabberd 21.12 release comes after five months of work, contains more than one hundred changes, many of them are major improvements or features, and several bug fixes. When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there’s a change in ... [More] mod_register_web behaviour, and PosgreSQL database, please take a look if they affect your installation. A […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago by Jérôme Sautret
This new ejabberd 21.07 release includes many improvements and bugfixes in more than 130 commits. When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there is a suggested change in all SQL databases schemas, another suggested change specific for ... [More] MySQL, an API change in srg_create, and major changes in ejabberdctl help. Support for rebar3 has improved to […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Jérôme Sautret
The new ejabberd 21.04 release includes many bugfixes and a few improvements. This release includes minor improvements to fully support Erlang/OTP 24 and Rebar3. At the same time, it maintains support back to the old Erlang/OTP 19.3 and Rebar2. There ... [More] are no configuration, hooks or API changes that require attention when upgrading. Nonetheless, there’s a […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Badlop
Did you read our previous tutorial how to install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop? Do you have a Microsoft system older than Windows 10? Don’t worry, instead of Docker Desktop you can use Docker Toolbox, and this tutorial guides you over ... [More] the process. This tutorial explains how to get any ejabberd version installed […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Badlop
Do you want to install ejabberd on your Windows 10 machine? Do you miss the binary installers for Windows? Don’t worry, you can install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop, and this tutorial guides you through the process. This tutorial ... [More] requires Windows 10 or newer. For older systems like Windows 7 or 8, follow […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Marek Foss
Publish–Subscribe is a messaging pattern where senders of messages, called publishers, do not send the messages directly to specific receivers, called subscribers. Instead, publishers categorize messages into channels without knowledge of which ... [More] subscribers, if any, there may be. Similarly, subscribers express interest in one or more channels and only receive messages that are of interest, […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Marek Foss
By default, ejabberd uses the Mnesia internal database. It is great for home and small office environments, but in larger companies, as the amount of chat logs and users grows, we need more scalability. Today, I will show you how to install MariaDB ... [More] , a MySQL-compatible database, migrate your data and configure ejabberd to use MariaDB […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Jérôme Sautret
Six weeks after previous release, ejabberd 21.01 contains as usual several improvements and bugfixes. There are no changes required in the API, configuration or databases. Fixed sqlite3 dependency version erlang-sqlite3 versions got messed up ... [More] , causing ejabberd build to regress to 1.1.6 from Jan 2018 when using rebar3 which fails to build with OTP23. Update to […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Jérôme Sautret
We are pleased to announce ejabberd 20.12. This release, just in time for the New Year’s, includes several new features and many improvements & bugfixes. Most notably, ejabberd now works with the Microsoft ODBC Driver for the SQL Server support. ... [More] With a new config option, sql_odbc_driver, you can explicitly specify the path to the ODBC […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Marek Foss
During the interview with Alexey Shchepin we had last week, the author of ejabberd mentioned Jamler. Did you notice? Jamler is an experimental XMPP server, developed mainly in 2011 as an attempt to rewrite ejabberd in OCaml. The goal was to see how ... [More] static typing would affect ejabberd and its code originally written in Erlang, […] The post Blog first appeared on ProcessOne. [Less]