Angie: Building Large Scale AJAX Chat System

Ejabberd “Angie” is our internal codename for the next version of the High-Performance Instant Messaging server (See our previous post presenting Angie). The next version is going to offer a High-Performance HTTP server, for convenience and scalability purpose. It will both help the deployment of in-browser, AJAX-based chat solution but also will make it able… Continue reading Angie: Building Large Scale AJAX Chat System

Resources for ejabberd modules developers

We have made available some resources useful to ejabberd modules developers. We have written a documentation on modules development, covering core modules API, events/hooks mechanism, IQ handling and route table mechanisms. This documentation is available on our wiki and will be completed progressively. Don’t hesitate to discuss about it directly on the associated Talk pages.… Continue reading Resources for ejabberd modules developers

ejabberd installers

This is an area where we wanted to see a large improvement. Here is the new Windows installer. The new Windows installer should lower the barrier to try, evaluate and put ejabberd in production in workplaces that are Windows only. This has requested a lot of effort, and Christophe has made a tremendous job at… Continue reading ejabberd installers

Epeios: Write a module for an XMPP server once, run it everywhere

We have just released a development version of our Epeios application. Epeios allows to run an ejabberd module on any XMPP server supporting the component protocol. Epeios: an end user point of view Following our recent call to keep the component protocol alive (see: From Jabber to XMPP: a symbol for IM standard and convergence),… Continue reading Epeios: Write a module for an XMPP server once, run it everywhere

Alexey Shchepin, Erlang User of the Year 2006

Alexey Shchepin won the Erlang User of the Year 2006 award. He has been honoured for his work on ejabberd XMPP server, the High-Performance Instant Messaging system. The Erlang User of the Year award has been presented during the 12th International Erlang/OTP User Conference that took place on 9th November 2006. This is major recognition… Continue reading Alexey Shchepin, Erlang User of the Year 2006

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