Ah, everything looked really good until I seen that it's written in
Java.  Not that I have anything against Java (it's what I learned in
college (c,c++ and java) and our web site is currently built using
mostly ColdFusion), but we are planing to migrate over to C#.NET in
the next 6-12 months and for maintainablity reasons, we'd perfer to
stay with one language (unlike now: C#.NET 1.0,1.1, 2.0/VB.NET 1.1/XML/
HTML/JavaScript/Python/ColdFusion).

On May 15, 9:07 am, Chad Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks Scott for the reply and the tip about Ignite Openfire.
>
> I am looking at different solutions for my company to replace a custom
> built IM component that's really hurting the performance of our web
> site.  This custom built IM component uses JavaScript and polls our
> database every 5 seconds to check for new IM's.  In addition to
> chatting, we use this component for other notification tasks.
>
> My task is to look at different solutions and find the best one that
> will meet our needs.  These needs include but are not limited to using
> our current usernames to populate the new IM database, bandwidth
> monitoring for users and stores, giving us the ability to create the
> contact groups for our users, access for external applications to send
> IM notification to users, ability to send broadcast IM's to all users
> or certain stores and disabling user’s ability to add/block contacts.
>
> Besides GTalk, Window's Live Messenger and Yahoo, I'm also looking at
> Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 (which might be similar to
> Ignite Openfire, we'll see).  I'll spend some time checking out Ignite
> Openfire to see if it would better meet our needs.
>
> Thanks again and let me know if you have any suggestions,
> Chad
>
> On May 15, 3:17 am, Scott Markwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am not a Google employee.
>
> > You may wish to look into Google's enterprise 
> > solutionshttp://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/admins/editions.html
>
> > I use 3rd party XMPP applications to login to my account, and I also
> > run a 3rd party XMPP server that I can communicate to people on GTalk
> > through.  There are XMPP client tools available on almost any
> > platform, so integrating (in this case, connecting to Google's server
> > as a client at each station) shouldn't be a problem.
>
> > You may also wish to evaluate other options if it is strictly internal
> > communication that is needed like Ignite's Openfire.
>
> > On May 12, 6:56 pm, Chad Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I posted a question in the group, "About Google Talk", and I haven't
> > > gotten any feedback.  I couldn't find a way to contact Google directly
> > > by email, so I'm trying to use this I'm trying again in this group to
> > > see if I can get someone that can answer my questions.   My company
> > > has a web site for different stores and a custom build web IM
> > > component where the sales reps in these stores can chat with each
> > > other.  As we’ve added more stores and more sales reps, our web IM
> > > component isn’t scaling like we’d like.  So we are looking at the
> > > possibility of using Google Talk or Google Gadget to replace our
> > > current web IM component.  Can Google Talk work via web or do we use
> > > Google Gadget?  We currently have around 400 users and we need to get
> > > an idea of the terms and limits of using Google Talk.  Is it in Beta?
> > > If it is, when is it expected to come out of Beta  What are the costs
> > > associated with using Google Talk?  What language is it written in?
> > > Our site is written in ColdFusion but we are expecting to convert over
> > > to C#.NET in the next 6-12 months.  Are there any known issues trying
> > > to integrate C#.NET with it?  We also want to save the history on our
> > > side; do you see any issues with doing that?
> > > Thanks,
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