Chandan, > 1. Do you have a process/scripts to migrate from Jabber > 1.4.3 / Jabber 2.0 to Jive.
Nope, although that's an interesting idea. Perhaps someone will be interested in working on that when the Messenger Open Source release is out. > 2. How about the support of other components like transports > and users-agent. It's a very high priority for us to implement the component JEP. We don't have any plans to write transports ourselves at the moment, but it would be great to have them. > 3. Is the MUC-Spool migration possible. I'm not familiar with Muc-Spool. Is that MUC history in the jabberd muc implementation? We don't have any plans to support migration. As the Messenger FAQ states, our aim is happy coexistence with existing servers rather than trying to suplant them :) So, we probably won't be writing many migration tools but others are welcome to. > 4. How many concurrent uses have been tested wo work stably. Several thousand. I believe Messenger has been tested to have better performance and be able to handle more connections than Jabberd 1.4 and earlier versions of Jabberd 2.0 (I'm not sure how performance compares to newer releases of Jabberd 2.0). We're planning to switch to the NIO networking library in the near future, which would massively improve scalability. > 5. Do you have binaries for Solaris at this point of time or > do u plan that with open-source. The "generic/java" installer should work just fine on Solaris. Because Jive Messenger is in Java, it will work on any platform that supports Java. I think we can build specific Solaris installers as well using our installer tool -- we just haven't up until this point. > 6. Would you have any active developers to work on this > open-source here on. Yes, Jive Software engineers will continue to work on Messenger after it's Open Source, with a concentration on features we need implemented for our commercial Jive Live Assistant product. We'll have a roadmap for features we plan on working on fairly soon. Hopefully other developers will be inspired to do feature development as well. :) Regards, Matt _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
