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ejabberd 16.03: Experimental MIX support, LDAP, SQL and Riak improvements
How to use ejabberd as an Elixir application dependency
Starting from version 16.02, ejabberd is packaged as an Hex.pm application: ejabberd on hex.pm. In case of doubt, you can refer to ejabberd official documentation: Embedding ejabberd in an Elixir application It means that you can now build a customized XMPP messaging platform with Elixir on top of ejabberd. You do so by leveraging ejabberd […]
IoT Studio #1: Internet of Things Explained with Video and Slides
Looking for enterprise-grade solutions for Internet of Things? Build your IoT with ProcessOne » Here is the video recording of ProcessOne IoT Studio session #1. At the core of the discussion is an introduction to Internet of Things protocols. Here are the topics / questions that we covered during that session: What are the main […]
Experimental MIX Support for Group Conversations added to ejabberd
XMPP Academy #4: March 29th
XMPP Radar Newsletter #8
Welcome to the 8th issue of our newsletter. Last month was probably one of the milestones for XMPP and communication systems in general. With IM and IoT on the rise, exciting times are ahead. You can subscribe to the XMPP Radar newsletter and receive it in your inbox at the end of each month. Here […]
Elixir Programming Language Popularity is Growing
One of the nice gems (pun intended) found in The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2016, is the recent growth of Elixir popularity: Elixir: The Erlang-friendly language made a notable jump this time around. The last quarter we surveyed languages, Elixir placed at #60. As of this January, it had jumped to #54. While we […]
ejabberd and the Google Summer of Code 2016
ejabberd 16.02: Happy Leap Day
To celebrate leap day, we are happy to release ejabberd 16.02, which mark huge leap for ejabberd both in terms of features and improvements. In terms of features, we see in this release the culmination of our work in several areas: – Support for flexible offline retrieval, aka XEP-0013. This is a big win for […]
Deep Dive Into ejabberd Pubsub Implementation – ejabberd Workshop #1
In this new talk from ejabberd Advanced Erlang Workshop, Christophe Romain goes into the details of ejabberd Pubsub implementation. He explains the Pubsub plugin systems and how to leverage it to optimize ejabberd PubSub for your own use cases. This talk will teach you how to get more performance and scalability from your Pubsub implementation. […]
XMPP Radar Newsletter #7
Welcome to the 7th issue of our newsletter. Last month was pretty interesting, with several platform news and longform analysis. You can subscribe to the XMPP Radar newsletter and receive it in your inbox at the end of each month. Here are the links we found interesting in January: ejabberd massive scalability: 1 node — […]
IoT Studio #1: Internet of Things tutorial and Q&A series starting on Feb, 16th.
Looking for enterprise-grade solutions for Internet of Things? Build your IoT with ProcessOne » We have been very pleased with the feedback and the large interest we have received for our XMPP Academy video series. Announcing ProcessOne IoT Studio Following that success, we are now launching IoT Studio, a tutorial / Q&A-style video series on […]
ejabberd massive scalability: single node with 2+ million concurrent users
How Far Can You Push ejabberd? From our experience, we all get the idea that ejabberd has massive scalability. However, we wanted to provide benchmark results and hard figures to demonstrate our outstanding performance level and give a baseline about what to expect in simple cases. That’s how we ended up with the challenge of […]
Elixir Paris #5: OTP architecture, Macros and Docker Packaging Docker
Elixir Paris Meetup #5 happened on January 12th. We have gathered a team of faithful and enthusiastic developers, passionate about programming languages. Mickaël Rémond introduced a new project that nicely demonstrates various programming approaches in Elixir. FastTS project (for Fast Time Series) is the result of the discovery of Riemann monitoring tools during Paris.ex meetup […]