i remember working on xmpp. with a little "creativity",
we've deployed the ff applications utilizing such service
aside from the obvious (instant-messaging):
 
process job scheduling, distributed processing, NDA,
NDA.  :)


others might think of it as reinventing the wheel. yes
it's true but after a lot of evaluation, development and
customization is much faster as compared to using
other existing projects. (ie. VB xmpp clients, hehehe).

just dont try to host a lot of clients on a single high-end
machine. instead, distribute the xmpp service on two or
more machines because numerous clients (600 or more)
sending simultaneous messages can put the server to its
knees.




On 5/12/06, Dean Michael Berris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I have a recent fascination with the Extensible Messaging and Presence
Protocol, and off hand was wondering how many people in PLUG have
already deployed and used XMPP (or more commonly known as Jabber)
servers in enterprise setups, and what the server is usually used for.

I personally have not run a Jabber server before, let alone deployed
one as a solution for an enterprise. However, I am interested in
building something that will implement the XMPP protocol and use it
for a completely different purpose than what how it is commonly being
used (for Instant Messaging).
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