Angie: Clustered Instant Messaging Services Everywhere

ejabberd 2.0 strongly improves XMPP services clustering. All components included in ejabberd are clustered in this upcoming version, improving scalability and reliability. Moreover, the clustering features are also spreading to external components, thanks to cluster-wide, built-in load-balancing features. In ejabberd 2.0, code-named Angie for ejabberd Next-Generation, clustering is everywhere. Last week we described how our […]

ejabberd bug tracker open for registration

ejabberd users community can now participate to ejabberd roadmap more directly: our bugtracking and planning tool is now open for user registration. ejabberd roadmap is prepared on ProcessOne’s bugtracking and support system. Open registration had been closed after spam started to appear on our system a few years ago. The system now supports captchas tests […]

OneTeam Open Beta Launched

We are proud to announce that OneTeam has now reached its open beta stage on OneTeam.im. You can now freely create a account on OneTeam.im and forward the link to your friends to share the experience. You need Firefox 2.0 to use it. This web Instant Messaging client include many unique features, such as gateways, […]

Angie: Introducing FlexArch

ejabberd is a powerful and flexible tool to build large scale chat / Instant Messaging systems. It is used to power many of the largest Instant Messaging deployments in the world. In ejabberd 2, you will have more options to tune and architecture your Instant Messaging environment to adapt to any real life production situation. […]

Angie: ejabberd roadmap updated

The “Angie” program is our commitment to publish an ejabberd version that will support more than a million simultaneous users in a single domain for production systems. The upcoming ejabberd version will however also feature many welcome functional improvements as well as new innovative additions. The new roadmap give an insight on the current process […]

And the winner is

According to Ohloh.net, ejabberd is the number one Open Source project of all time. If you have been to Ohloh.net a few minutes ago, you should have seen that ejabberd was the number one Open Source project of all time. This screenshot is not a fake. We are very popular, but a slight manipulation in […]

ejabberd passes the 120,000 download mark

This week, ejabberd download counter from ProcessOne website passed the 120,000 download mark. Moreover, the rate of download is currently increasing fastly. This trend will strengthen when we will release in the coming weeks the first beta release of the first next generation ejabbed version. Stay tuned !

Web development in Erlang: SlideAware experience

Erlang is currently progressing as a tool for Web development. SlideAware is now developed with Erlang, Yaws and Mnesia. As explained on SlideAware blog, the new version of their presentation management platform is now developed in Erlang: From Python To Ruby on Rail to Erlang. It will be interesting to see what are there feedback […]

Tsung Benchmark Framework Plugins Development

We have started gathering materials for developers that would like to get started writing Tsung new benchmark protocols. The new development material for Tsung are the following: A dedicated forum for Tsung plugin developers has been launched: Tsung plugins development forum A wiki area to share developers documentation and tutorial has been launced: Tsung Developers’ […]

OneTeam New Video Previews

We have published two new video previews of OneTeam, our Mozilla-based Instant Messaging client. We have added a lot of improvements to our Enterprise Instant Messaging client since the start of the private beta test. We have polished the user interface and have added interesting new features. Both the overall user interface and the new […]

Google Summer of Code 2007

It is time to apply for an ejabberd or Erlang related Google Summer of code 2007 project. If you are not a student you can share your project ideas with us. We are going to be mentor this year again for the Google Summer of Code. The Google Summer of Code is a program that […]

More Erlang projects code monitored on “Erlang forge”

We have added more Erlang projects on the “Erlang forge”. The forge monitor the development changes in various Erlang development projects. We have recently added some more projects to the Erlang forge tools: eper: A set of tools for performance tuning and debugging Erlang code. See eper Code Tracker Erlware: A build system and software […]

Ten Questions with Joe Armstrong about Parallel Programming and Erlang

Michael Suess has published a nice interview of Joe Armstrong on his blog. The interview is available on Thinking Parallel: Ten Questions with Joe Armstrong about Parallel Programming and Erlang. This article is a very nice introduction to Erlang. My favorite answer ? Regarding multicore CPUs, Joe explains that this is an area where Erlang […]