Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Mickael Remond
* Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-23 02:40:46 +0100]: I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself but it threw too many errors that nobody could resolve on the ejabberd list. So I watched out for a ready-to-use Erlang package, but the only one I found is the

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen: On 22.01.2006 16:20 (+0100), Sander Devrieze wrote: Native MySQL support is in Subversion (and will be in 1.0.1 I guess). Great, saves me the ODBC workaround or what that was. Similar for Erlang: you also have some kind of Java

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Mickael Remond
* Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 15:26:00 +0100]: Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen: I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself but it threw too many errors that nobody could resolve on the ejabberd list. So I watched out for

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 16:04, schreef Mickael Remond: * Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 15:26:00 +0100]: Op maandag 23 januari 2006 02:40, schreef Yves Goergen: I know, I've already tried to compile the latest Erlang version myself but it threw too many errors that

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread f.m.gomes
Hi Micka�l Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release? This is my only reason (for now) to try to build ejabberd from sources, but with little success. The use of the ejabberd 1.0.0

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Daniel Henninger
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm curious to look at it) Daniel On Jan 24, 2006, at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Mickaël Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 16:40, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Micka�l Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release? Only patch I guess, because this is a thing that needs to be fixed on

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Norman Rasmussen
On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm curious to look at it) They do bad-stuff(tm) like sending zero-bytes at the end of each stanza. -- -

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen: On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm curious to look at it) They do

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Tijl Houtbeckers
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:21:17 +0100, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen: On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that others do not? (do you have a

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 18:31, schreef Tijl Houtbeckers: On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:21:17 +0100, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Op dinsdag 24 januari 2006 17:35, schreef Norman Rasmussen: On 1/24/06, Daniel Henninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, but what dot he

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-24 Thread Mickael Remond
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-24 09:40:24 -0600]: Hi Mickaël Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the near future in ejabberd, or shall we continue to apply a patch to the current release? This is my only reason (for now) to try to build ejabberd from

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Yves Goergen
Thank you for the feedback so far. Seems the right people are here. :) First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is actually managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running that Jabber server to the public and primarily set it up for my personal use. I

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Tomasz Sterna
2006/1/21, Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm currently running ejabberd 0.7.5 but I'm going to upgrade to either 1.0 or Wildfire. I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view: - How many developers that groks Java are out there? - And how many developers groking erlang are there?

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 15:22, schreef Tomasz Sterna: 2006/1/21, Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm currently running ejabberd 0.7.5 but I'm going to upgrade to either 1.0 or Wildfire. I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view: - How many developers that groks Java are out

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Florian Holzhauer
Hi Sander, Hi List, on Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Sander Devrieze wrote: Op zondag 22 januari 2006 15:22, schreef Tomasz Sterna: I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view: - How many developers that groks Java are out there? - And how many developers groking erlang are there? How

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 12:05, schreef Yves Goergen: Thank you for the feedback so far. Seems the right people are here. :) First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is actually managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running that Jabber server to

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Daniel Henninger
First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is actually managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running that Jabber server to the public and primarily set it up for my personal use. I don't expect more than a handful of users to show up there in the

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Yves Goergen
On 22.01.2006 16:20 (+0100), Sander Devrieze wrote: Native MySQL support is in Subversion (and will be in 1.0.1 I guess). Great, saves me the ODBC workaround or what that was. Similar for Erlang: you also have some kind of Java Virtual Machine in Erlang. You only do not need Linux emulation

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-22 Thread Yves Goergen
On 22.01.2006 16:31 (+0100), Daniel Henninger wrote: Also, regarding Mnesia (the erlang database you are referring to), I just wanted to chime in real quick that you can get direct access to it. I will never ever remember the commands to do so, but there's something you can do that

RE: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-21 Thread Matt Tucker
Yves, Your best bet may be to install both servers and see which one meets your needs most closely. Two things that might be helpful: Blog review of Wildfire: http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=504 Perusing the Wildfire community: http://www.jivesoftware.org/forums We'll definitely

Re: [jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire

2006-01-21 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op zaterdag 21 januari 2006 19:23, schreef Yves Goergen: Hello, I was just pointed to the Wildfire Jabber server and took a closer look at it, incl the feature comparison on jabber.org/software. Wildfire looks really good. It has all the features I need, incl ICQ et al transport link. The web