Real-time Stack Issue #19
ProcessOne curates two monthly newsletters – tech-focused Real-time Stack and business-focused Real-time Enterprise. Here are the articles concerning tech aspects of real-time development we found interesting
1 min readThe Blog
Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
ProcessOne curates two monthly newsletters – tech-focused Real-time Stack and business-focused Real-time Enterprise. Here are the articles concerning tech aspects of real-time development we found interesting
1 min read
Today, we are rebranding and expanding our well-received ejabberd SaaS platform! The new name is Fluux, supporting both XMPP & MQTT, in the cloud, as
2 min readProcessOne is a company deeply invested in building the Open Internet. We build ejabberd, a leading Open Source product, implementing the XMPP protocol, an IETF
1 min readThe Web is built by people. Authors are producing content that makes the web as it is. They write blog posts, microblog entries, share pictures and videos, etc. And people have typically profile pages to introduce themselves and showcase their work.
4 min readBuilding command-line tools with Go is quite handy as it allows building standalone static binary. This is quite easy to build ready-to-use binaries for distribution.
1 min readAfter 11 years, we are going to sunset our free XMPP servers at oneteam.im and talkr.im. The shutdown will occur on Jan 14,
1 min read
This new ejabberd 18.12.1 is a bugfix release optimizing several components. With this holiday release we would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We look forward to 2019 to keep delivering the world’s best real-time server.
1 min readThis article describes how to configure HAProxy and ejabberd together. If you are using a proxy in front of ejabberd, the support for proxy protocol
1 min read
This new ejabberd 18.12 release includes new major features, but also several improvements and bug fixes.
5 min readSwift for Linux packages are officially provided for Ubuntu. If you want to run Swift on another Linux server flavor, you are on your own.
3 min readBrowse by topic
Written by