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Session
XMPP in Java
Matt Tucker, Jive Software
Track: Java
Date: Thursday, August 4th, 2005
Time: 5:20pm - 6:05pm
Location: E142
With RFC status from the IETF, XMPP has become the dominant open protocol for instant messaging and presence. This session provides a short overview of the protocol, followed by practical guides for deploying and developing XMPP applications. An open source XMPP server (Jive Messenger) and client libraries written in Java (Smack, JSO) will be covered. Example code for XMPP clients and XMPP server components will be provided.
XMPP can be used anywhere there is a need for presence information and messaging: from publish-subscribe networks, to VOIP, to standard IM clients. The protocol can also be used as a bridge between other IM networks such as AIM, MSN, Lotus, etc.
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