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over 3 years
ago
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Marek Foss
This month, ejabberd is 18 years old. On this occasion we talked with Alexey Shchepin, who created ejabberd in November 2002. Today, ejabberd is one of the most popular XMPP servers in the world, used by millions of people, devices and many big
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over 3 years
ago
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Marek Foss
This month marks 18 years of ejabberd development. Alexey Shchepin started ejabberd in November 2002. Since then it has grown to a super-scalable and rock-solid real-time communication server. Universal ejabberd ejabberd supports XMPP, MQTT and SIP
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over 4 years
ago
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Remi Corniere
A new version of the go-xmpp library, which can be used to write XMPP clients or components in Go, has been released. It’s available on GitHub. You can find the full changelog here : CHANGELOG Some noteworthy features are the support of three new extensions : – XEP-0060: Publish-Subscribe – XEP-0050 : Ad-Hoc Commands – […]
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over 4 years
ago
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Mickaël Rémond
In the quest for better energy efficiency, the applications themselves are often overlooked. Our industry likes to pretend that all technologies are equivalent and has forgotten that the choice of programming languages, frameworks and architecture
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over 4 years
ago
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Mickaël Rémond
As this is the end of the year, I’d like to take the opportunity to share with you how ProcessOne has changed over time and how it is approaching the next decade. ProcessOne was created to simplify the implementation of large-scale, real-time messaging services. In 2005, the most advanced tool was clearly Erlang. Since then, […]
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over 4 years
ago
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Mickaël Rémond
I have partnered with the good folks at dotConferences to put together some contents for a SwiftNIO workshop. The workshop will take place in Paris on February the 4th, the day after the dotSwift conference. If you are coming to Paris for the dotSwift conference, you can make the best of your trip by also […]
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over 4 years
ago
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Jérôme Sautret
A new version of the go-xmpp library, which can be used to write XMPP clients or components in Go, as been released. It’s available on GitHub. Upon new features, it adds a websocket transport. For this reason, the minimum go version to use it is now 1.13. It also adds a SendIQ method, to send […]
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over 4 years
ago
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Mickaël Rémond
Realtime is not only about client interactions. We have been using XMPP & MQTT since a long time to connect people and things together. However, there is another use case for realtime that is a little less known: realtime streaming architectures. This is a design pattern that you can use to make the core of […]
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Posted
over 4 years
ago
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Marek Foss
ProcessOne curates the Real-time Radar – a newsletter focusing on articles about technology and business aspects of real-time solutions. Here are the articles we found interesting in Issue #27. To receive this newsletter straight to your inbox on the
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Posted
over 4 years
ago
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Marek Foss
ProcessOne curates the Real-time Radar – a newsletter focusing on articles about technology and business aspects of real-time solutions. Here are the articles we found interesting in Issue #26. To receive this newsletter straight to your inbox on the
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