Hi Lloyd!, First of all, super project!. I would say its more a library than an actual client (almost on the same level as strophe.js and stanza.io). Even though I use strophe for web stuff I still see the use cases for this library and others of the same kind.
Talking about stanza.io, I don't see that one on the site either?. Shouldn't we promote these libraries, even though they are quite new? /Steffen On Jul 8, 2013, at 7:16 PM, Steven Lloyd Watkin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Now that I'm getting to the point where i'm happy with this project I'd like > to request that XMPP-FTW be added to xmpp.org -however I'm not sure whether > client or libraries is most suitable for it (?). Also included a little > introduction below for those who haven't come across it yet. > > Cheers, Lloyd. > > What is it? > > XMPP-FTW exposes XMPP over a websocket* and allows users to interact using > named 'events' and JSON. The server itself sits between the browser and an > XMPP server and translates messages on-the-fly. Events allow the server to > fill in gaps which allows the JSON messages to only include the parts they > need. > > Theoretically it is also able to run in a browser and talk to an XMPP server > over BOSH/websocket but I haven't tried to do this yet. > > Who is it for? > > Web-based developers who would like to create XMPP-powered applications for > the browser but are put off by things like XML, BOSH, and the complexity of > building stanzas. > > Website / Source code > > The project is hosted at https://xmpp-ftw.jit.su with a demo system and full > manual. The source code is all Apache 2.0 licenced and hosted on github (and > available though node.js's NPM). > > Its actually broken down into several projects which developer can use as > much or as little of: > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw ::: xmpp-ftw ::: core xmpp > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw ::: xmpp-ftw-muc > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw ::: xmpp-ftw-pubsub > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw ::: xmpp-ftw-disco > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw ::: xmpp-ftw-demo ::: packaged demo > system > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw-item-parser ::: xmpp-ftw-item-parser > ::: build/parse standard pubsub payloads > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw-superfeedr ::: xmpp-ftw-superfeedr > ::: Superfeedr extension > https://github.com/lloydwatkin/xmpp-ftw-buddycloud ::: xmpp-ftw-buddycloud > ::: buddycloud extension (in progress) > > > * or any other transport you can make compatible > _____________________________________________________ > > Steven Lloyd Watkin > Software Engineer > PHP ::: Java ::: Ruby ::: Node.js ::: XMPP > [email protected] (email+jid) ::: http://www.evilprofessor.co.uk > Facebook / Twitter / Flickr: lloydwatkin > > Organiser of WORLD RECORD breaking charity event: > Scuba Santas ::: http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk > Supporting the RNLI & DDRC - 15th December 2013 - NDAC, Chepstow > _______________________________________________ > JDev mailing list > Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > _______________________________________________
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