Openfire Meetings - Update
@Dele_Olajide wrote: Chrome version 57 makes a breaking change to webrtc that breaks Openfire Meetings. For details, read this. You can apply a work-around by using the meetings settings admin web...
View ArticleSmack 4.2.0 released
@Flow wrote: Around two years ago, on 2015-03-29 to be precise, Smack 4.1.0 was tagged and released. A few days ago I've tagged and released Smack 4.2.0 to Maven Central. The 4.2.0 release marks a...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.1.4 Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is proud to announce the 4.1.4 release of Openfire. This release signifies our continued effort to have a stable 4.1 release series while work progresses...
View ArticleSmack v4.2 Introduces OMEMO Support!
@Paul_Schaub wrote: This blogpost doubles as a GSoC update, as well as a version release blog post. OMEMO Clownfish logo (conversations.im) I have the honour to announce the upcoming release of Smack!...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.1.5 is released
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is proud to announce the 4.1.5 release of Openfire. This release signifies our continuing effort to produce stable 4.1 series releases while work...
View ArticleSmack 4.2.1 released
@Flow wrote: I've tagged and released Smack 4.2.1 to Maven Central. We decided to omit the smack-omemo* in this release packages as the API is not yet stable. Paul is currently working on encrypted...
View ArticleAbout the Ignite Realtime Blogs category
@admin wrote: (Replace this first paragraph with a brief description of your new category. This guidance will appear in the category selection area, so try to keep it below 200 characters. Until you...
View ArticleMigration of Community Forums to Discourse
@akrherz wrote: For over a decade, the Jive Software collaborative software has provided our community with a feature rich home for forums, documents, blog posts, and other things. Due to decreased...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.1.6 Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is proud to announce the 4.1.6 release of Openfire. This release signifies our continuing effort to produce stable 4.1 series releases while work...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.2.0 Beta Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is thrilled to announce the availability of a beta quality release of Openfire 4.2.0. Downloads of release artifacts can be found on our beta release...
View ArticleIntroducing Project Pade - Openfire Meetings
@Dele_Olajide wrote: Pàdé is the Yoruba word for "Meet" and is also the name of a new project here at Ignite. Pàdé (the "p" is pronounced explosively) is the renamed Openfire Meetings Chrome...
View ArticleSmack 4.2.2 released
@Flow wrote: Smack 4.2.2 was tagged and released recently to Maven Central. We like to thank everyone who contributed to this release. This not only includes the various contributors shown below, but...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.2.1 Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is thrilled to announce the availability of Openfire 4.2.1. But wait, you may wonder why Openfire 4.2.0 was not announced nor blogged about. The answer is...
View ArticleOpenfire Meetings Desktop/Screen Sharing using Pàdé
@Dele_Olajide wrote: Screen sharing with Openfire Meetings is a bit tricky no thanks to Google's WebRTC security policy to use Chrome extensions for trust. This means you have to develop a...
View ArticleCandy plugin for using new Openfire fileupload plugin
@Dele_Olajide wrote: Guus has generously provided a new Openfire plugin that implements XEP 0363 and shows off the flexibility of having the Jetty web server embedded in Openfire. If you want to...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.2.2 Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is pleased to announce the availability of Openfire 4.2.2. This release signifies our continued effort to provide a stable 4.2 series release while work...
View ArticleSmack 4.2.3 and 4.3.0-beta1 released
@Flow wrote: Smack 4.2.3 was tagged and released recently to Maven Central. As always, patchlevel releases of Smack are API compatible and can be used as drop-in replacement. We like to thank everyone...
View ArticleOpenfire 4.2.3 Release
@akrherz wrote: The Ignite Realtime Community is pleased to announce the availability of Openfire 4.2.3. This release signifies our continued effort to provide a stable 4.2 series release while work...
View ArticleSmack 4.2.4 released
@Flow wrote: Smack 4.2.4 was tagged and released yesterday to Maven Central. As always, patchlevel releases of Smack are API compatible and can be used as drop-in replacement. We like to thank...
View ArticleWebMeet: Enabling website visitors to chat and meet with teams using Openfire
@Dele_Olajide wrote: A new project called WebMeet has been added to the Ignite Realtime Coumunity. It allows visitors to a web site to chat directly with members of a work group or team in a...
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