Just out of curiosity: What is the problem with the old JABBER module?
Why not extending the old module?
regards
klaus
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
thanks to Andrea Spirea, a new SIP-to-XMPP gateway was included in
OpenSER. There is a new module, XMPP, which enables SIP users to chat
with any XMPP user (Google Talk, Jabber) user in the world.
The design permits flexibility in configuration and deployments, the new
module can at alone as a XMPP server or can work in tandem with a
standalone XMPP server (for more complex communication scenarios like
TLS ...). Also, the module can be plugged in your main SIP server or can
be deployed alone, enabling in a easy manner geographic distribution and
redundancy.
There is no need of mapping SIP addresses to XMPP addresses, no need to
store translation profiles, everything is done in the fly. The
conversation will survive to restarts, the session being recovered form
the messages. As a result, there is no need of a persistent storage, the
footprint is very small, embedding the gateway in small devices should
be straightforward.
The news is posted here:
http://www.openser.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=56…
Module's documentation:
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/xmpp.html
Feedback will be very appreciated, the next steps are to enhance the
standalone-xmpp-server version of the module with other features of a
xmpp server and to add support for presence and voice. Testing and
reports are always welcome.
Cheers,
Daniel
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