ejabberd 2.1 vs 3.0 PubSub processor usage

ejabberd’s PubSub implementation covers most of XEP-0060 specification. This involve some complexity server side, sometimes at cost of performances. So PubSub’s optimizations was one of the main concern on the ejabberd 3 roadmap. We’re finally pleased to show some good results on this side. This shows ejabberd processor usage while running a Tsung benchmark scenario, […]

Libon 2.0 uses ProcessOne to power smart messaging

This morning, on Twitter, the hashtag to follow was #LeShowHello. This link referenced the innovation event organized by Orange, one of the largest European mobile giant, owned by France Telecom. During this Orange Keynote, Orange CEO, Stephane Richard, revealed the launch of @Libon. Available today on iOS, within the AppStore, the app allows users to […]

Bytestream Proxy for file transfers on hosted.IM

We are pleased to announce the release of the Bytestream Proxy for our hosted.IM XMPP service. This is a server implementation of the XEP-0065 standard, used mainly for file transfers, when users are connected with their instant messaging clients behind a NAT or within a private network that prevents point to point communication between users.

Use your own Jabber/XMPP Component on Hosted.IM

Hosted.IM has been discontinued, but installing an ejabberd real time server yourself is easy! How to move the office to real time IM on ejabberd » On our XMPP hosted services, hosted.IM, we are now offering a possibility to connect your own Jabber Component.

Migrating from Google Apps to hosted.IM

When migrating away your chat system, from Google Apps to hosted.IM, you may face some issues. During the last two months we have received feedback from hosted.IM users reporting problems to federate with Google. Then we have discovered a common pattern on all these scenarios: their XMPP domains were formerly served by Google Apps.

XMPP Glossary

XMPP is widely used these days, and is here to stay for a while. We have just published an XMPP glossary for you. Roster, JID, full JID or bare JID, BOSH, caps, component, C2S and S2S, MUC, federation, dialback, PubSub, service discovery, resource, priority, transport, stanza, IQ, spim, ICE/STUN/TURN, presence, Jingle, and… Jabber. Maybe most […]

Details on MSN’s XMPP server

Mickaël posted yesterday On MSN / Live Messenger adopting XMPP. Today, we’ll dig a little more in technical details. Here are some technical details and some explainations, as well as some questions. Microsoft’s public XMPP server Microsoft’s public XMPP server is located at: xmpp:messenger.live.com. You can double check on IMtrends: https://www.imtrends.com/do/search_domain_simple?domain=messenger.live.com&x=19&y=7 Microsoft had been testing […]

OneTeam 5.0 for iOS, including OneTeam HD for iPad

OneTeam 5.0 for iOS has been released on the AppStore. It includes OneTeam HD, a special version for the iPad. The OneTeam family for iOS has been released as version 5.0 on the AppStore. OneTeam for iOS comes in three flavours for iPhone and iPod Touch: OneTeam: for any standard XMPP server OneTeam for GTalk: […]

TextOne for webOS is available on the AppCatalog

The TextOne family has extended: after availability on iOS and Android, it is now immediately available on the AppCatalog for webOS. Two versions exist: TextOne for webOS smartphones, and TextOne HD for TouchPad (and next webOS tablets).

TextOne Android 1.5.3

TextOne Android 1.5.3 is out, immediately available on the Android Market! We have been working on improvements on TextOne Android: these are all small improvements, but overall, this version 1.5.3 is a solid one. You know of course that TextOne Android 1.5 has gained the photo feature: you can send and receive photos, whether you […]