XMPP Radar Newsletter #1
As XMPP experts that love sharing lovely contents we found on the web relating to XMPP messaging protocol, we have decided to launch a monthly
2 min readThe Blog
Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
As XMPP experts that love sharing lovely contents we found on the web relating to XMPP messaging protocol, we have decided to launch a monthly
2 min readIf you already installed ejabberd 15.07 Windows installer but have post installation issue, you’d better give the updated installer a try. It is
1 min readThis month’s ejabberd release contains many fixes and a few improvements. This is a consolidation release that help us pave the way to exciting
2 min readWhen it comes to building an XMPP client on iOS, one will immediately struggle with the lack of documentation and a complex setup involving tweaking
1 min readAs a default, ejabberd is secured and resistant to logjam attacks. However, ejabberd 15.06 adds improvements that makes ejabberd even more resistant to future
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We are proud to be launching the Advanced Erlang Initiative, a new group of companies that use Erlang as a strategic technology to craft great products. Erlang ecosystems rely on those publishers that are producing person/years worth of code to build excellent products.
1 min readejabberd 15.06 includes over 100 changes since the last release two months ago. Among those changes it includes several major new features.
3 min readApple is tightening its push service encryption Since this morning, Apple has been changing the setting of the push sandbox. This is generally good news,
1 min readWith the recent announcement of push notification support on Google Chrome for Android a new horizon of web applications is emerging. Even if both push
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