Hi Andrus. Thanks for the hint, but I was looking for a chat that runs inside the browser. If the user has install a client, we could use whatever we want.
But thanks, it gave me some interesting ideas. cug 2006/8/31, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote: > Hi. > > We have request to integrate a "chat" in one of our applications and I > was wondering whether there are some helping frameworks for components > for that task. Check out XMPP-based solutions. E.g. http://www.jivesoftware.com/ has open source Java client (Smack) and server (Wildfire). Just be aware that the server component is GPL licensed. If this doesn't fit your needs, you may have to buy commercial license from them for the server component. > Has anyone integrated a chat component in a WebObjects application? I never used it with WO, but I wrote a Smack-based XMPP client for Cayenne Remote Object Persistence (aka JavaClient to WO developers). It enables group "chat" between Cayenne apps, i.e. targeted notifications of context changes. Pretty cool. Andrus
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