[jdev] The future of Jabber/XMPP?
Jonathan Schleifer
js-jdev at webkeks.org
Fri Aug 27 14:58:13 CDT 2010
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Am 27.08.2010 um 17:48 schrieb Mathias Ertl:
> To be fair, Stephen Pendleton claimed earlier in this thread there is a
> memory leak in Openfire. Jonathan Schleifer claimed that PEP is not
> supported in jabberd1 and jabberd2, the latter still seems to be
> maintained?
Those two are very old, all newer servers support PEP. Prosody's PEP support works quite nice for me, whereas I had big problems with ejabberd's PEP (taking all CPU and memory available on the system for a server with about 20 users). So, Prosody shows it is indeed possible to have a working PEP implementation.
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Jonathan
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