http://home.gna.org/xmpp4r/

Use your favourite jabber/XMPP server and you immediately have a messaging
system with authenticated entities, status updates, queueing of messages
when a server is unavailable, etc.  And even better, you can add your
servers as contacts in your favourite chat client and send them instructions
yourself!

Greg Willits <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:
> 
> So, MQ was an active area for a while with several contenders like AP4R.
> 
> Many libs seemed focused on triggering long or scheduled processes, and
> not really for connecting many small apps together to build responses
> for a Rails front-end app.
> 
> After some googling, it seems like activity has dies off. AP4R seems to
> have stalled (I can't find anything newer than a year old). None of the
> projects that surfaced from 05 through 08 seems to have become the de
> facto "winner" that I can see.
> 
> I'm looking for a MQ system that's not about just offloading long or
> scheduled activities, but for real-time messaging to connect several
> small independent Rails/Ruby apps to build a Rails page.
> 
> I'm hoping to find something that can handle a number of different data
> formats for replies (XML, YAML, native AR objects or maybe even
> marshalled ruby objects).
> 
> Any suggestions on the best contenders?
> 
> -- gw
> -- 
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
> 
> > 


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