Jappix plugin for Openfire with WebRTC audio/video
A new version of the Jappix plugin for Openfire is available with support for WebRTC restored back. It only supports Chrome version 26+ and is compatible with the WebRTC plugin for Spark. It uses The...
View ArticleSmack 3.3 is released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.3). It is now available for download. There have been a large number of issues addressed for this release,...
View ArticleWebRTC with Firefox, Chrome and Openfire
Now that Firefox Beta has WebRTC enabled by default, it was time to upgrade the WebRTC audio/video demo to support Firefox. Even though changes were minimal and I could do Firefox<->Firefox as...
View ArticleOpenfire 3.8.2 has been released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the release of version 3.8.2 of Openfire! Downloads for various platforms are available here. Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server...
View ArticleIgniterealtime unavailable 3-7 UTC on 21 July 2013
Greetings, The Igniterealtime servers reside at Contegix ( http://www.contegix.com/ ) thanks to the generous support of Jive Software (http://www.jivesoftware.com ). Between 3-7 UTC on 21 July 2013,...
View Article3D Audio Conferencing with Openfire and WebRTC
For anyone following my projects, you would be aware of me using jVoiceBridge as my audio conferencing and VOIP engine with Openfire. I stopping using Asterisk a while back and all my telephony is...
View ArticleSmack 3.3.1 is released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.3.1). It is now available for download. This is a minor release and there have been a few bug fixes, most...
View ArticleImproving the software development process
As many know, there has been a push in the community to move our VCS from subversion to git. I agree with them that it is time to make that move, and I hope the other contributors and especially the...
View ArticleJitsi Videobridge with Openfire and WebRTC
The Jitsi project have just announced that Jitsi Videobridge is now compatible with WebRTC and can be used as a central relaying point for web video conferences (or web+Jitsi). You can check out shot...
View ArticleSmack 3.4.0 is released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.4.0). It is now available for download. This release has a number of noteworthy changes.Deployment structure...
View ArticleStepping Down as Lead
It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping down as the project lead for Smack. I am happy to have managed to push out 6 releases in the last 3 years, but even from the start I always had issues...
View ArticleOpenfire 3.9.0 has been released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the release of version 3.9.0 of Openfire! Downloads for various platforms are available here. Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server...
View ArticleOpenfire 3.9.1 has been released
Yesterday's release of Openfire 3.9.0 had some problems with packaging of the release. Bouncycastle signed jar files were getting packed, which then caused problems when Openfire attempted to load...
View ArticleHello World! I'm Smack's new maintainer. Smack 3.4.1 released.
Hi there, I'm Smack's new maintainer. Some of you may know me already as the maintainer of aSmack, the Android port of Smack. I first like to thank Robin for his work on Smack in the past. Smack has a...
View Article3D Audio Conferencing with Openfire and WebRTC
For anyone following my projects, you would be aware of me using jVoiceBridge as my audio conferencing and VOIP engine with Openfire. I stopping using Asterisk a while back and all my telephony is...
View ArticleSmack 3.3.1 is released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.3.1). It is now available for download. This is a minor release and there have been a few bug fixes, most...
View ArticleImproving the software development process
As many know, there has been a push in the community to move our VCS from subversion to git. I agree with them that it is time to make that move, and I hope the other contributors and especially the...
View ArticleJitsi Videobridge with Openfire and WebRTC
The Jitsi project have just announced that Jitsi Videobridge is now compatible with WebRTC and can be used as a central relaying point for web video conferences (or web+Jitsi). You can check out shot...
View ArticleSmack 3.4.0 is released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the latest release of Smack (version 3.4.0). It is now available for download. This release has a number of noteworthy changes.Deployment structure...
View ArticleStepping Down as Lead
It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping down as the project lead for Smack. I am happy to have managed to push out 6 releases in the last 3 years, but even from the start I always had issues...
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