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General Discussion

Welcome to the Ignite Realtime Community Forums. The General Discussion category is meant for topics and posts that do not fit in any other category. It also hosts currently three sub-categories. one for Google summer of Code related discussions, one for our Brazilian community and one where the plan the future development of your community.
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Openfire

This category supports the usage and development of Openfire. If you are reporting a problem, please report as much detail as you can about your installation, back-end database, versions, and when the issue started.
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Smack

Welcome to the Smack community forums. The forums consists of two sub-categories Smack Dev and Smack Support. Note that Smack Dev is about the development of Smack, and Smack Support not about developing with Smack. As a simple rule: If you don’t propose a solution, use Smack Support.
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Spark

Welcome to the Spark (XMPP IM client) community forums. If you have questions about usage or want report bugs, post in Support. Development questions can be posted in Dev.
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Pàdé

Pàdé is the Yoruba word for “Meet”. It is a unified real-time collaboration client optimized for business and organizations implemented as a cross-platform browser extension.
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Whack

Whack is an Open Source XMPP component library for XMPP components. A pure Java library, it can be embedded into your applications to create anything from a full XMPP component to simple XMPP integrations such as sending intercepting and acting on certain messages.
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Tinder

Tinder is a Java based XMPP library, providing an implementation for XMPP stanzas and components.
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SparkWeb

SparkWeb is an Open Source, Flash based IM web client optimized for businesses and organizations. It features built-in support for group chat and strong security. It also offers a great end-user experience with features like group chat room bookmarks, and tabbed conversations.
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Botz

The Botz library adds to the already rich and extensible Openfire with the ability to create internal user bots. With the Botz library, programmers may choose to develop a user bot to run as a service bearing myservice@example.com as its JID. To Openfire, the user bot is just like other (human) users.
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XIFF

XIFF is an Open Source Flash library for instant messaging and presence clients using the XMPP protocol. XIFF includes an extension architecture that makes it easy to add functionality for additional protocol extensions, or even your own special-needs extensions. There are quite a few extensions already included in the library, giving it support for XML-RPC over XMPP (XEP-0009), Multi-user conferencing (XEP-0045), Service browsing (XEP-0030), and XHTML message support (XEP-0071).
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