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WebSockets Connection Manager for Openfire

This is an implementation of WebSockets for the Openfire XMPP server. It consists a plugin for Openfire and a low-level JavaScript library suitable to be used with jQuery. Why?Recently, I have been...

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WebRTC, WebSockets and Openfire

For those who are following, WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs and is now available for Chrome. A...

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Candy plugin for Openfire

The ignite realtime community is happy to announce a plugin for the popular Candy (Chats Are Not Dead Yet) group-chat web client. Candy was developed by Michael Weibel (@weibelm) and Patrick Stadler...

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WebRTC Demo for Openfire using WebSockets & JingleNodes

Now that WebRTC is now live in Chrome version 23, which is now rolling out to the public, expect some new exciting web applications with audio and video that will change the way we communicate beyond...

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webrtc-phone: Free phone calls with iNum from a browser

Bla, bla bla...WebRTC is on the march  With a stable implementation in Chrome since ver 23, applications are appearing as fast as flowers blooming in Spring. The nightly and developer builds (ver 25+)...

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WebSockets Connection Manager for Openfire

This is an implementation of WebSockets for the Openfire XMPP server. It consists a plugin for Openfire and a low-level JavaScript library suitable to be used with jQuery. Why?Recently, I have been...

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WebRTC, WebSockets and Openfire

For those who are following, WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs and is now available for Chrome. A...

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Candy plugin for Openfire

The ignite realtime community is happy to announce a plugin for the popular Candy (Chats Are Not Dead Yet) group-chat web client. Candy was developed by Michael Weibel (@weibelm) and Patrick Stadler...

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WebRTC Demo for Openfire using WebSockets & JingleNodes

Now that WebRTC is now live in Chrome version 23, which is now rolling out to the public, expect some new exciting web applications with audio and video that will change the way we communicate beyond...

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webrtc-phone: Free phone calls with iNum from a browser

Bla, bla bla...WebRTC is on the march  With a stable implementation in Chrome since ver 23, applications are appearing as fast as flowers blooming in Spring. The nightly and developer builds (ver 25+)...

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Smack 3.3.1 is released

The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.3.1).  It is now available for download.  This is a minor release and there have been a few bug fixes, most...

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Improving the software development process

As many know, there has been a push in the community to move our VCS from subversion to git.  I agree with them that it is time to make that move, and I hope the other contributors and especially the...

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Jitsi Videobridge with Openfire and WebRTC

The Jitsi project have just announced that Jitsi Videobridge is now compatible with WebRTC and can be used as a central relaying point for web video conferences (or web+Jitsi). You can check out shot...

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Smack 3.4.0 is released

The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.4.0).  It is now available for download.  This release has a number of noteworthy changes.Deployment structure...

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Stepping Down as Lead

It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping down as the project lead for Smack.   I am happy to have managed to push out 6 releases in the last 3 years, but even from the start I always had issues...

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Openfire 3.9.0 has been released

The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the release of version 3.9.0 of Openfire! Downloads for various platforms are available here. Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server...

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Openfire 3.9.1 has been released

Yesterday's release of Openfire 3.9.0 had some problems with packaging of the release.  Bouncycastle signed jar files were getting packed, which then caused problems when Openfire attempted to load...

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Hello World! I'm Smack's new maintainer. Smack 3.4.1 released.

Hi there, I'm Smack's new maintainer. Some of you may know me already as the maintainer of aSmack, the Android port of Smack. I first like to thank Robin for his work on Smack in the past. Smack has a...

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(a)Smack 4.0.0-rc1 has been released

We are happy to announce the release of (a)Smack 4.0.0-rc1. This is the first aSmack release that is in sync with Smack's codebase and therefore marks an important milestone for Smack on Android. It is...

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Openfire 3.9.2 has been released

The Igniterealtime Community is pleased to announce that the release of Openfire version 3.9.2 is available for download!   Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server licensed under the Open...

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