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On 04.11.2011 14:18, Michael Mol wrote: |
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> We use Openfire and Asterisk at work. I wasn't aware they could be |
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> integrated, though. |
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> Meanwhile, each independently is great. |
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While i agree that asterisk is great i really think that openfire is "a |
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hell of a jabber server"... While ejabberd runs as erlang script, |
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openfire is written in java which makes it depend on a actual vm with |
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all it's disadvantages (slow, memory overhead, ...). Even if the |
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configuration via Webinterface is really easy and comfortable, you have |
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at least 10-20 features you don't and even will never need... |
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ejabberd is a jabber-server. not more not less and runs with way less |
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memory and io... |
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But i can't understand why there aren't any native (aka. compiled) |
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jabber-servers, at least some that have actual releases... |
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Jens |