[JDEV] Jabber server in Java
Michael Bauer
bauer at jabber.com
Mon Jul 2 15:19:58 CDT 2001
We had some great discussions of this in the Foundation chat last Wednesday
with James Barry from Collabnet. You can find this discussion at the
tail-end of the log:
http://perl.jabber.org/logs/conference.jabber.org/foundation/2001-06-27.html
This also looks like good fodder for the Roadmap survey.
http://support.jabber.com/cgi-bin/foundation/roadmap/results.pl
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Abbas [mailto:zsa at expertq.com]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 1:55 PM
To: jdev at jabber.org
Subject: Re: [JDEV] Jabber server in Java
On Monday 02 July 2001 00:20, zad wrote:
> There has been some talk on this before, and I personally
> had plans for it as well. It would be nice to start this
> initiative in an organized manner to be able to join
> froces. I think it's good to have a mailing list for this
> purpose...
A Java jabber server has been discussed previously. I
think it's a good idea and am up for participating.
There's probably some work we can share, at least early on,
with the Jabelin project. Non-implementation-specific
things (requirements analysis, sequence diagramming) come
to mind as common to both efforts. As do security
mechanisms, client-side and s2s test cases. And any sort
of protocol mods/extensions. In a lot of ways, we'd be
able to validate each others work (like if their server
didn't work with our server, they clearly would have
screwed things up :)
Plus, I think the guys doing Jabelin were pretty
intricately involved in the jabberd implementation, so they
have (hopefully) a pretty good idea of what worked and what
didn't the first time around.
It does seem to be likely, at least to me, that a
reimplementation is going to require a significant amount
of protocol changes that can't simply be tacked onto the
current protocol as ":x:" namespaces. Politically, it will
be easier to make these changes if we have 2 different
server groups requiring the same changes.
Comments?
=Bill
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