[jadmin] Web interface

nishith vyas nvblue at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 04:46:23 CST 2008


Dear All,

I have installed jabber chat server on my linux desktop,it is working fine &
during installation,jabber menu will ask you if you wanna use Web interface.

It's very easy to setup web interface. & by the way,every web interface must
have http protocol.


On Jan 3, 2008 3:12 PM, Bernd Holzmüller <tigger at tiggerswelt.net> wrote:

> Well, what a nice discussion! :-)
>
> Norman Rasmussen schrieb:
> > On Jan 3, 2008 10:20 AM, Tomasz Sterna <tomek at xiaoka.com
> > <mailto:tomek at xiaoka.com>> wrote:
> >
> >  On Śr, 2008-01-02 at 22:15 +0200, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> >  > Saying you're running jabberd is like saying you're running httpd.
> >
> >  There is no project named 'httpd' that I know of, and at least two
> >  projects named 'jabberd'.
> >
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Httpd lists 9 httpd servers.
>
> Wikipedia is evil! ;-)
>
> > The Fedora Project like to call their web server httpd. (I think it's
> > really apache)
>
> Actually I would call "httpd" a technologie or - at least - a group or
> categorie of software.
>
> I used to call the webserver from the apache project "apache", too, but
> I'm not sure wheter this is really true. If you direct your browser
> www.apache.org you will find a lot of software there, but not only the
> webserver, even when you download it, you won't get a directory called
> "apache" - no, it is "httpd". (even the project homepage is
> httpd.apache.org)
>
> Beside this fact, everyone might understand you, whenever you write
> "apache" and even most of use would asume "apache httpd" when you write
> "httpd" - but that is only a question of language and/or conventions
> about "what everyone does" - searching the internet is NOT "googleing"
> (I had some days ago a customer who did not find his new domains,
> because he entered everything into google, not his addressbar - so
> surfing is not googleing either ^^)
>
> I switched over to say "apache httpd" - just to be clear that no one
> thinks I'm speaking of this java-thing called "tomcat". Somethimes -
> just to sound cool - I also say "der Indianer" (german, "the indian"),
> but that is nothing else than saying "googleing"
>
> Although some of us use protable languages this isn't really portable to
> the jabber/xmpp-world, because we have no project with such dominance as
> the apache webserver or google have.
> Most (popular) projects carry jabberd in their names - two of them only
> add a version-number, which is quite bad for newbies.
> For example: I would assume jabbder1.x whenever someone says "jabberd"
> and only jabberd2.x (no idea about .0 or .1 ;-)) if the guy (or the
> girl) wrote jabberd2.
>
> All we can do is being aware of that and keep asking, maybe sometimes
> replying "RTFM!". But please: Don't start such discussion  :)
>
> I remember a time when there was a nice comparison chart for open source
> implementations at jabber.org... What about refering to this? Or maybe
> someone (well, not me!) could write a short (!) guide about "How to ask
> a question about a jabber-deamon".
>
>
> Regards,
>
>  (a happy) Bernd
>
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Thanks & Regards,

Nishith N.Vyas.
Linux System & Network Admin.
Call : +91 9879597301.
Ahmedabad.-Gujarat.
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