[jdev] Re: Jive Messenger Open-sourced
Chandan Teckchandani
chandan at adobe.com
Wed Sep 29 12:34:35 CDT 2004
Hi Matt,
I have few questions which I couldn't find in FAQ so I would like to put up:
1. Do you have a process/scripts to migrate from Jabber 1.4.3 / Jabber 2.0
to Jive.
2. How about the support of other components like transports and
users-agent.
3. Is the MUC-Spool migration possible.
4. How many concurrent uses have been tested wo work stably.
5. Do you have binaries for Solaris at this point of time or do u plan that
with open-source.
6. Would you have any active developers to work on this open-source here
on.
Cheers
Chandan Teckchandani
----- Original Message ----- >
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:19:48 -0500
> From: "Matt Tucker" <matt at jivesoftware.com>
> Subject: [jdev] Jive Messenger Open-sourced
> To: <jdev at jabber.org>
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> Hey all,
>
> We're happy to announce that Jive Messenger is becoming Open Source
> under the GPL license. Jive Messenger is a Java-based XMPP server
> featuring great performance and scalability, a web-based admin, and
> simple installation. It will take several weeks to prepare the Open
> Source release, so in the meantime we're making Jive Messenger 1.1
> available as a free binary. More information and downloads at
> http://www.jivesoftware.org
>
> The Jive Messenger 1.1 release is a new one and includes many great new
> features such as support for MUC, service discovery, data forms, LDAP,
> and running the server as a service on Windows. Jive Messenger uses a
> database back-end with support for most major databases.
>
> Some additional links:
>
> * Press release:
> http://www.jivesoftware.org/messenger_press_release.html
> * FAQ: http://www.jivesoftware.org/#faq
>
> Our Open Source XMPP client library, Smack
> (http://www.jivesoftware.com/xmpp/smack), has been out for over a year
> now, so we hope an Open Source server is a nice compliment to that
> project. :)
>
> Regards,
> Matt
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