I am wondering if XMPP is a good candidate for broadcast-focused apps. I have an app where public chat groups have a limited number of publishers but a potentially unlimited number of subscribers. My biggest challenge is to efficiently notify subscribers (could be >1 million) about a new message in a given group chat.
Please don't use the word “Yubikey” as a stand-in for a hardware security key. There are many options out there-some are open source too unlike Yubikey.
Hey there Philip. I'm trying to make a plug-in for Gajim, but I think I'm not making the package correctly. Would you be able to point me in the right direction to be able to find out how to make a plug-in for Gajim?
@@katepangliu8893 I'm new to ejabberd and looking for steps to achieve A/V call. I read WebRTC is a possible solution but unless I'm mistaken, that will need to be standalone and not utilise ejabberd already existing processes?
thanks , a lot i am new to xmpp protocol and i am creating an adroid application for instant messaging and i am using smack api to implement xmpp , thanks for your videos . i just want to know if you could do a video on how set a local xmpp server and wich one to choose openfire or prosody or ejabered
Multiple payloads in an ad-hoc command: When the precedence of these payload elements becomes important (such as when both "jabber:x:data" and "jabber:x:oob" elements are present), the order of the elements SHOULD be used. Those elements that come earlier in the child list take precedence over those later in the child list. -- if there are two forms and an OOB you pick one, you don't render them all
I read that as meaning that you show those first and use their values first (if multiple conflicting values exist) but that you should still show all of them. I also just re-read that section and have literally no idea what it's talking about anymore. I think what you're saying would make the most sense, but I'm not sure that's what the XEP actually means.
When there are "no actions attached" the spec says this: The action "cancel" is always allowed. If there is no <actions/> element, the user-agent can use a single-stage dialog or view. The action "execute" is equivalent to the action "complete".
Hi Sam Aswesome overview about the xmpp can you please make the video about the xmpp with omemo encryption as like the chat secure have done it can you please make some videos on it
Very cool. Is this "workspace" notion a XMPP thing? Would be useful to sync workspaces between clients. I think that would be a great XEP if it isn't already.
Looks very nice! Will it have scaling options for those of us with 4k monitors? Something I have been missing so far for me in desktop linux xmpp clients.