Showing posts with label XMPP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label XMPP. Show all posts

Oct 15, 2011

Bombus And It’s Features For XMPP

It is a GPL (General Public License) instant messaging client for Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) written in java and which is used for cell phones which supports Java ME/MIDP. It can also be used on android podium, with some minor changes in code. It is one of the great achievements in application development which is used by much web development company in their mobile development.

Some of the excellent features of Bombus are:

• It transfers the data between user and Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol server by connecting through available network connection like: WAP/GPRS/WIFI.

• Bombus completely implements Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol core stipulation and a lot of Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol extensions like: desktop Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol clients, stream compression extension – it is excellent feature for GPRS.

• Due to open source character, Bombus has custom modifications from dissimilar volunteers, with some UI improvements, extra Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) features.

The main aim of Bombus development is to produce full-featured Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol client for all mobile platforms which are supporting Java and/or Microsoft Win32 API for Windows Mobile.

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Oct 14, 2011

Little Introduction On XMPP

XMPP, full form is Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol a revolution of web application development. XMPP is an open-standard communications protocol for message-oriented middleware made by using XML the web page creator for website. Jabber was the true name of XMPP and developed by Jabber open-source community in 1999.

Unlike most instant messaging protocols, XMPP uses an open systems loom of application and development, by which anyone may execute an Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol service and interoperate with implementations of other organization. In 2002, The IETF created an XMPP working group to sanctify the hub protocols as an IETF instant messaging and occurrence technology. In 2004, The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol working group shaped four stipulations which were acknowledged by the Internet Engineering Steering Group. RFC 3920, RFC 3921, RFC 3922, RFC 3923 these are the four specifications of XMPP. Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol -based software is deployed extensively across the Internet world.

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