Spark 2.7.0 beta 1
Dear Community, after some more weeks of testing, debugging and developing, we would like to ask for your support and publish the first beta of Spark 2.7.0. Ultimately, we would like to move Spark to...
View ArticleRelease of Smack 3.2.2
The latest version of Smack is now available for download. There have been several bugfixes related to file transfer and minor improvements in this version. Barring anything being broken specifically...
View ArticleWebRTC, WebSockets and Openfire
For those who are following, WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs and is now available for Chrome. A...
View ArticleJingle WebRTC Transport Proto
Jingle[1] defines a framework for negotiating and managing out-of-band multimedia sessions over XMPP. In order to provide a flexible framework, the base Jingle specification omits data transport...
View ArticleJingle WebRTC Transport Update
I have a just added WebRTC audio/video support to OfChat to confirm that the proposed WebRTC transport for Jingle actually works. OfChat is a web client for Openfire implemented as a Chrome extension....
View ArticleJitsi-Jingle and Openfire-Ringo
This is a short notice of two new projects I am initiating and inviting members to be involved with.Jitsi-JingleThere has been an outstanding request to bring the Jingle implementation of...
View ArticleCandy plugin for Openfire
The ignite realtime community is happy to announce a plugin for the popular Candy (Chats Are Not Dead Yet) group-chat web client. Candy was developed by Michael Weibel (@weibelm) and Patrick Stadler...
View ArticleA new Jingle voice chat plugin for Spark
I recently started a project called jitsi-jingle primarily to add Jingle support to an audio-conferencing engine I was developing. It was also an opportunity to provide a replacement for the outdated...
View ArticleJappix, WebSockets, WebRTC and Jingle
Just posted version 0.4 of the Jappix plugin for Openfire at http://code.google.com/p/openfire-jappix/ It includes: Jappix Nemesis Alpha 2 [0.9.2~dev]Quercus 4.0.25 PHP Java Engine It also includes...
View ArticleRedfire-Phono
I use the Phono SDK from Voxeo to enable phone calls from a web page on a couple of projects which include the Inspired-Social (WordPress/BuddyPress) plugin for Openfire. I like using Phono SDK, but it...
View ArticleIntroducing Hazelcast ... a new way to cluster Openfire!
By Tom Evans A few of you more intrepid Openfire fans may have noticed a bit of recent activity in one of the branches of the Openfire SVN repository. Well, some of your fellow developers have been...
View ArticleRealtime Applications with Backbone.js and Openfire Pubsub
A few years ago, Matt and Gaston wrote a good introduction to XMPP Publish and Subscribe. You can read it here. Back then, Pubsub was regarded the killer feature of XMPP looking for an application....
View ArticleWebRTC Demo for Openfire using WebSockets & JingleNodes
Now that WebRTC is now live in Chrome version 23, which is now rolling out to the public, expect some new exciting web applications with audio and video that will change the way we communicate beyond...
View ArticleNew Monitoring Plugin for Openfire
The folks at Globility have been very kind to release back to the Ignite Realtime community their improvements to the Openfire monitoring plugin. They have merged the monitoring plugin with the open...
View ArticleMultiple User Voice Chat with Candy, Openfire & WebRTC
WebRTCis definitely a game changing technology and desktop phones may soon be on their way to join VHS players in yesterdayland A while back, I developed an Openfire plugin for Candy (Chats Are Not...
View ArticleOpenfire 3.8.0 has been released!
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the release of version 3.8.0 of Openfire! Downloads for various platforms are available here. Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server...
View Articlewebrtc-phone: Free phone calls with iNum from a browser
Bla, bla bla...WebRTC is on the march With a stable implementation in Chrome since ver 23, applications are appearing as fast as flowers blooming in Spring. The nightly and developer builds (ver 25+)...
View ArticleOpenfire 3.8.1 has been released!
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the release of version 3.8.1 of Openfire! Downloads for various platforms are available here. Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server...
View ArticleWebRTC Screen Share with Openfire
Chrome version 26 stable and Firefox (Nightly build) now support full desktop screen sharing. In Chrome, you have to enable "Enable screen capture support in getUserMedia()" with the chrome://flags...
View ArticleA video plugin for Spark using WebRTC
For those following the use of Openfire for audio and video communication, The Jitsi project released very recently, the VideoBridge plugin for Openfire. If you use Jitsi with Openfire, you find it...
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