[JDEV] Re: Server Problems, of the lying kind.
Matthew Beacher
SyOp at Reigm.Com
Tue Feb 11 12:30:28 CST 2003
To my knowlage there are a total of 10 Open Source Jabber Servers.
Of the 10,
Jabberd / Jabbered2
2 are the "Reference" Servers (Don't do Windows)
JabberedPlus
C++ Imp of "reference" (Dead, Don't Do Windows)
JJ
Java Jabber (Dead)
ejabbered
Written in Erlang (No code released, Don't Do Windows)
WPJabber
Many Users (No code released, Don't do Windows)
PRX
Perl/POE enabled JABBER(tm) XML Router. (Don't do Windows)
Joey
Jabber server written in VB.NET (ONLY dose windows)
Plus the one I can't rember the name of that is suposed to many users,
that has relased something.
Then there is mine, that will do both Windows and Posix, once I get my
Linux box set back up. But all the code was written with a decided
Posix slant so it can be easly re-compiled under a Posix OS. (Red Hat
PThreads, and a multi-os network interperting lair) Ok, this is where I
admit to running a Win2k server and mainly win2k at home, but for a reason.
Server: I am not a linux GOD, I couldn't get sendmail working.
System: I use a multi-monitor ATI card, and I can't do that in linux.
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
> Stephen Pendleton <pendleto at movsoftware.com> wrote on 11-2-2003
> 17:29:10:
>
>>Incidentally, why not just simply contribute to one of the many OS
>>server projects out there?
>
>
> Just how many more opensource C++ Jabber servers (that also run on
> Windows) are there then? Have I missed any?
>
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