>> Actually I don't quite understand what rabbiter is/what it does/how to >> use it. What's the use for RabbitMQ in this context? Perhaps someone >> want's to explain a bit more? > > RabbitMQ delivers a scalable and stable pubsub platform, suitable for > building microblogging tools that combine multiple pubsub models > including PEP, and bots for expressing programmatic behaviour (eg > alerts, search), and UIs.
Maybe that's just me but that doesn't actually clarify anything. > > Rabbiter is currently an ejabberd plugin that loads RabbitMQ into > ejabberd so that this functionality can be proxied through XMPP IM. > This means you can set up microblogging networks just by making > [EMAIL PROTECTED] your IM buddy. This works but is experimental. > We have a plan and design for taking this forward as a fully federated > microblogging platform. > What does AMQP offers specifically in this context? I'm honestly asking because I find the idea intriguing, that being said it's just clear as mud what are the purpose and benefit. - Sylvain -- Sylvain Hellegouarch http://www.defuze.org
