Thanks Dave, "High scalability" is probably the important requirement I am looking for. I am installing the ejabberd and it seems not to be easy to configure. I will surely share my work once I am done with it. I am still wonder how someone can build his own server from scratch ;)
2014-09-23 14:34 GMT+01:00 Dave Cridland <[email protected]>: > "Better" is highly subjective, but is probably one of ejabberd, M-Link, > MongooseIM, Openfire, or Prosody. Which depends very much on your goals > here - for example, if your requirements include clustering, this would > remove Prosody, if your requirements include "high scalability from the > outset" then that removes Openfire, and "free" would remove M-Link. On the > other hand, "very easy to configure" would include M-Link, Openfire, and > (probably) Prosody. > > The chances are very strong, though, that any of them will work fine > initially, and it's relatively simple to switch between them as well - I've > changed server twice in the past 18 months, and I'm involved in projects > switching entire networks from one to another. > > On 23 September 2014 14:09, kwaye kant <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello guys, >> I have to deploy an application for a real time chat. Since XMPP gives >> possibilities to use open sources project to do this, I am confused how can >> be the best server amount all those presented on the website. >> >> Have you done a comparative amount them ? In the case which one is better >> ? >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> *------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kwaye >> KantSkype: g.kwaye(00) 237 77315145 <%2800%29%20237%2077315145>Douala - >> Cameroon* >> > > -- *------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kwaye KantSkype: g.kwaye(00) 237 77315145Douala - Cameroon*
