Hi,
Does anyone know if a win32 version of Jecl libary is available or under
development?
Don
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You know you could talk directly with the developer who's code is in question instead
of asking a large selection of people that might not have even looked at Net::Jabber :)
Just a thought ;)
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 02:46:43 +0530, "Gunjan Kakani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I was experimenting
Michael F. March wrote:
>>>- Multithreaded, supporting multiprocessor servers.
>>>
>>Although the jabberd-1.4.2 server has multithreading via it's use of pth,
>>it's not "real" threads and cannot take advantage of multiprocessors (1.5
>>will no longer rely on pth and have this limitation).
>>
>
Hi,
I was experimenting with the Perl Headline
Delivery script written by DJ Adams, from "Fun with Jabber"
articles.
But the script when executed gives error as
following...
"Can't use string("3C924DDA") as a HASH ref
while "strict refs" in use at /usr/lib/perl5/./Jabber.pm line
5
Hey,
I'd advocate using something like ACE
(http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html) as a basis for building new
server type software. The reasons include:
1) includes an OS portability layer (which is ported to all major and many
minor platforms).
2) Extensive research on high-performance
Hi List!
Just wanted to post a follow-up message. My jabberd servers were not working
with server-to-server connections and I had to hunt through the archives to
get the answer... so just wanted to say "Thanks" and post a "more obvious"
subect-line-message to let everyone know that, yes, server-
> As a follow-up question, I don't think that we would ever have more
> than say 10,000 concurrent Jabber connections at peak time. Is this a
> load that version 1.4.2 could or has proven to be able to handle?
I've never personally run a server that high, someone else on jdev might
have more exp
Jer,
Thank you for the detailed reply. The pretty steep licensing price of
the commercial Jabber prompted all our questions and great interest in
the Jabber Software Foundation version. As a follow-up question, I
don't think that we would ever have more than say 10,000 concurrent
Jabber connect
> > - Multithreaded, supporting multiprocessor servers.
>
> Although the jabberd-1.4.2 server has multithreading via it's use of pth,
> it's not "real" threads and cannot take advantage of multiprocessors (1.5
> will no longer rely on pth and have this limitation).
Has anyone tried to use this:
> I just browsed the FAQ and the many post of this mailing list to see if
> my question was not already answered in the past. I didn't find it but
> if somehow I missed it I would like to apologize to the group and,
> well... invite you to throw the appropriate rocks at me.
Heh, don't worry, ja
Hello,
I just browsed the FAQ and the many post of this mailing list to see if
my question was not already answered in the past. I didn't find it but
if somehow I missed it I would like to apologize to the group and,
well... invite you to throw the appropriate rocks at me.
We would like to hos
The first limiting factor is the one you've tried to compensate for, which is that
"select" is limited to FD_SETSIZE. Have you recompiled the jabberd source since the
kernel tweaking? Also, another problem you might face is with the maximum number of
open file descriptors any process can have
Hi all
Small question ...
What is the limiting factor on the number of simultaneous connections to jabberd?
I'm currently using jabber 1.4.1 open source. It cries at 1000 (about) despite
tweaking mgy kernel to get beyond 6 fd's.
Are there any thread number issues involved? Could I run multi
Just tried 0.9.24c and still got all the undefined references (in a more
readable format albeit). Am I missing a library or something? It's not
very clear...
-Original Message-
From: Brechtel, James
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:43 AM
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Subject: [JDEV] AIM-Transp
can any one tell me is there any WAP Jabber Client ?
Satish Reddy
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