Thanks. I'm project managing the design and
development of a commercial application, that will use Jabber as a
base. I'm trying to work up a an rough estimate of the development
costs for the financial guys.
I've read through the first half of "Programming Jabber" and suspect
that other
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:22, schreef John Almberg:
snip
As far as requirements for the server are concerned, what I'm mainly
concerned about is stability and scalability, as this application must
potentially support lots of simultaneous users. The actual number will
depend on the
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang
programmers? Particularly one who knows enough to write a couple
ejabberd components?
-- John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:22, schreef John Almberg:
snip
As far as requirements for the server are concerned,
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 21:45, schreef John Almberg:
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang programmers? Particularly one
who knows enough to write a couple ejabberd components?
You can search on next URLs:
http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/contributions (there might already be listed what
,
Matt
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Thanks. I'm project managing the design and
development
Cool. I'll definitely check it out.
Thanks: John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 21:45, schreef John Almberg:
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang programmers? Particularly one
who knows enough to write a couple ejabberd components?
You can
John Almberg schrieb:
I have the O'Reilly Programming Jabber book. It's from 2002 and I'm
wondering how much, if any, the Jabber server architecture has changed
from what is described in that book? That is, is the general approach
still the same, with the backbone and various components
On 9/11/06, Matthias Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the O'Reilly Programming Jabber book. It's from 2002 and I'm
This book describes the architecture of jabberd14
Also note there are a dozen other jabber servers now. The landscape
is much different than it used to be. Are you