jabberd14
jabberd14 (formerly known as jabberd) is a cross-platform XMPP server daemon. It is free, licensed under open-source JOSL and GPL. jabberd2 was intended to be jabberd 1.4's successor but in 2006 the jabberd 1.4 project was still being developed.
Developer(s) | Matthias Wimmer |
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Stable release | 1.6.1.1
/ July 22, 2007 |
Written in | C and C++ |
Type | XMPP server |
License | GPL and JOSL |
Website | jabberd2 |
jabberd14 v1.6.x used with the jadc2s client connection manager now fully supports the XMPP RFC 3920 and RFC 3921.
The software allows individuals to be a part of the XMPP network of servers or to create their own separate instant messaging network.
Its popularity was initially high among XMPP servers, as for quite some time, jabberd was the only XMPP server software available. Jabberd's popularity has since waned considerably as other XMPP daemons have since been released. Criticisms inspiring other XMPP implementations include jabberd's complex, XML-based configuration and scalability at large sites. Indeed, Jabber.org migrated to ejabberd after a period of extended downtime related to jabberd eating all server resources during peak hours.[1] In 2010 Jabber.org was then migrated to M-Link XMPP from Isode Limited.[2]
See also
- Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol
- Comparison of XMPP server software
- iChat Server
References
- Saint-André, Peter (2006). "e-jabbering - New software at jabber.org". one small voice. Retrieved December 30, 2007.
- Update from jabber.org
External links
- Official website
- "XMPP protocols implemented in Jabberd14 1.6.x". XMPPD. July 2007. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. External link in
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