[jdev] is everybody using XMPP without knowing it?

Austin McKinley amckinley at fb.com
Mon Jan 7 19:21:58 UTC 2013


While the group is on the subject of Facebook XMPP, I'd like to chime in 
as the engineer primarily responsible for XMPP development at Facebook.

We're currently working on an improved XMPP integration. Anyone 
interested in following our development should request to join this 
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/315869928431057/

Thanks,
Austin

> Neelabh Mam <mailto:neelabh.mam at gmail.com>
> December 31, 2012 9:30 AM
> Not exactly the same... FB still has an extranet ip/socket pair to
> connect to, however primitive the implementation might be... that's not
> the case with live when i last checked.. They apparently only do web
> apps.. right ?
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone From: nicolas.cornu
> Sent: Monday, 31 December 2012 4:58 PM
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [jdev] is everybody using XMPP without knowing it?
> Le 31.12.2012 09:06, Neelabh Mam a écrit :
>> facebook exposes a very limited XMPP interface which, as per their
>> docs, "proxies" into the "world of facebook chat"... for example, no
>> custom namespace tags with FB. Google's server on the other hand
>> would
>> even accept and successfully transmit a moderately sized desktop
>> image
>> snip embedded in custom namespace tags message stanza to the peer
> It's the same for Live Messenger
> (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/live/hh826554.aspx).
>> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 3:43 AM, Christoph Heer
>> <christoph.heer at googlemail.com>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Winfried,
>>>
>>> the full Facebook chat is also implemented on basis of XMPP.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>> 2012/12/30 Winfried Tilanus<winfried at tilanus.com>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am preparing a talk on XMPP for the Dutch python users group. I
>>>> expect
>>>> that many of the people present in the meeting there is using XMPP
>>>> without knowing it. For example many of them might me using google
>>>> talk,
>>>> without realizing they are using XMPP.
>>>>
>>>> Do you know of other examples of widely used applications that are
>>>> silently using XMPP?
>>>>
>>>> If I have a big enough list, I can make a nice introduction of XMPP
>>>> in
>>>> my presentation.
>>>>
>>>> thanks a lot!
>>>>
>>>> Winfried
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