Hello Alex, Alexander Gnauck wrote:
> XMPP is very easy to get started with, but can get also very > complicated very fast. If you want to deploy XMPP and have success > with it you need the tools but also lots of knowledge to use and/or > extend them. > This is why we have seen many success stories, but also companies > which failed. I agree. That's why I am actively promoting the concept of XMPP application server :) http://www.process-one.net/en/blogs/article/introducing_the_xmpp_application_server We are improving the API and adding many new features. This does not build in one day, but we can already handled lots of use cases. This is the kind of thing that need time to refine (based on the projects we are building and the use cases that we face). If people have other cases that would requires to improve the API, we would be very glad to talk about this :) -- Mickaël Rémond http://www.process-one.net/
