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Hello

each connection should start with that:
<stream:stream to="jabber.org" xmlns="jabber:client" 
xmlns:stream="http://etherx.jabber.org/streams";>

So I think is enough to implement virtual hosts/server pool.


Dne po 8. červenec 2002 22:10 Ian Littlewood napsal(a):
> I'm in the process of building a Jabber Server from scratch. Since the
> server may have to handle many tens of thousands of users, I'm planning to
> incorporate load distribution.
>
> My question is with regard to scalability and servers. I plan on running N
> servers to service M users and I think it's kludgey to require that users
> in an enterprise solution be distributed over many servers and have to
> remember their server or those of the people they wish to communicate with
> in the enterprise. If everyone works for company "MyCompany", then everyone
> should be able to connect as (for instance) "FirstName.LastName@MyCompany"
> rather than "FirstName1.LastName1@server3" and
> "FirstName2.LastName2@server7", etc.
>
> I can think of several ways of accomplishing this but is there a standard
> way for Jabber servers to handle this problem? Although the server I am
> building is intended to be closed (i.e. non-public) maintaining Jabber
> interoperability is important.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> - Ian
>
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