[jdev] Standalong BOSH server in 20013?
Rafał Zawadzki
bluszcz at jabberpl.org
Wed Jul 3 14:30:16 UTC 2013
Och, it looks great!
How many traffic did you manage to handle with it?
Thanks for all suggestions to everyone.
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On 03.07.2013 15:07, David Edwards wrote:
> I'm currently using Node XMPP Bosh , which also supports websockets.
> I'm rather pleased with it.
>
> https://github.com/dhruvbird/node-xmpp-bosh
>
>
> On 03/07/13 12:48, Rafał Zawadzki wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I have a XMPP server which does not support http bind (jabberd2) and
>> I need now this functionality.
>>
>> One thing which comes to my mind, is a migration to something which
>> support it,
>>
>> but I am aware that are also standalone BOSH servers...
>>
>> However, they seems be not developed anymore, for example:
>>
>> http://rubyforge.org/projects/rhb/ - 0.2 alpha December 21, 2007
>> http://stefan-strigler.de/jhb/ - This project is being discontinued.
>> Use at your own risk!
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/bosh-servlet/ - this one seems be active but
>> also needs some coding to tune?
>> https://github.com/twonds/punjab - last commits year ago
>>
>> Any ideas / experience with mentioned above ones?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> bluszcz
>>
>
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