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- Some good points raised in that post. Will be back to check for more.
- Great share! All your efforts paid off, and you even got to stumble upon a gold-plated, kitchen-sink-included version in your quest! Nice work buddy.
- congrats man, great work
- Hi, Thanks for sharing the code................ : )
- now i find what i want to know.. thank you..
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At Seesmic we are working hard integrating XMPP into various parts of the infrastructure and I have to say that I’m very excited to see what’s been completed so far.
The journey to Pubsub hasn’t been smooth for sure, along the way we have learned h ... Continue reading »
The journey to Pubsub hasn’t been smooth for sure, along the way we have learned h ... Continue reading »
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We actually "cheat" by not using existing PubSub components... but "faking" it with an external "home-made" component that outputs PubSub syntax...
Feel free to give a look ad let us know what you think!
8 months ago
The biggest hurdle was finding out that different folks implement specs differently and that there wasn't a single suite of tests to compare server performance with. So we spent quite a bit of time working with the Tigase guys in getting them to probably 98% complient with the spec.
The other issue is a complete lack of docs or examples of what goes into maintaining all but the most simple of PubSub structures. Not to say the information isn't out there, it's just wasn't helpful to our needs - most folks only use the PEP part of PubSub.
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