On 4/29/07, Bernd Fondermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear researchers,

I would like to request a lab for developing and building community
around an XMPP server. The  code name for the moment would be "Vysper"
.

The XMPP protocol (specified by RFC3920), is an XML-based instant
messaging protocol, better known as "Jabber".

Lots of extensions (XEPs) for XMPP are specified by the XMPP Software
Foundation (http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/) for all kinds of things like
file exchange, SOAP over XMPP, voice chats and whatnot.

XMPP/Jabber is used for example by Google Talk or iChat and provides
interoperability between different proprietary IM protocols.

The current architecture is centered around Java5, MINA, ActiveMQ,
Spring and Nekopull/Xerxes2. There are some 50 classes already plus
unit tests, but not a running server.

Please see the doap file below.

+1, sounds interesting.

-garrett

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