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XMPP has often been regarded as a competitor to SIMPLE, based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), as the standard protocol for instant messaging and presence notification. [53] [54] The XMPP extension for multi-user chat [39] can be seen as a competitor to IRC, although IRC is far simpler, has far fewer features, and is far more widely used.
XMPP, Wave Federation Protocol: Stable, last updated 2017 Numaverse [22] Microblogging Client (peer-to-peer) Ruby MIT Unknown Ethereum, IPFS Beta, last updated 2018 OneSocialWeb [23] Microblogging Openfire plugin, clients [24] Java Apache 2.0 Presence authorizations, access controls for content XMPP, XMPP extensions [25] Alpha OpenMicroBlogger
The landscape for instant messaging involves cross-platform instant messaging clients that can handle one or multiple protocols. [1] Clients that use the same protocol can typically federate and talk to one another.
Protocol Creator First public release date License Identity (not inc. alias) Asynchronous message relaying Transport Layer Security End-to-end encryption
The second related standard XMPP Over BOSH (XEP-0206) defines how BOSH may be used to transport XMPP stanzas. The result is an HTTP binding for XMPP communications that is intended to be used in situations where a device or client is unable to maintain a long-lived TCP connection to an XMPP server.
As an XMPP client, Conversations can exchange messages with other, different XMPP client software, in principle, and is also not tied to a particular vendor's server infrastructure. The following features are also included: Multi-User (Group) chat (MUC) Optional address book integration; Support for multiple user accounts or addresses
Free XMPP clients (22 P) Pages in category "XMPP clients" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Tigase is an open source (GNU AGPL-3.0-only) project started by Artur Hefczyc in October 2004 to develop an XMPP server implementation in Java.. Initially the goal was to develop a fully compliant XMPP server with backward compatibility with an informal XMPP specification.