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Punjab

Punjab is a HTTP jabber client interface. It is a  BOSH or  XEP-0124 connection manager that allows persistent client connections to a  XMPP server. Supporting XMPP over BOSH or  XEP-0206

For more information you can also go to the BOSH Technology page :  http://www.xmpp.org/tech/bosh.shtml

Features

  • Connect to an  XMPP server via  BOSH (XEP-0124, XEP-0206)
  • Stand-alone connection manager can make connections to any XMPP server.

Downloads

You can download the latest version from the releases page:

http://code.stanziq.com/punjab/releases/

Development

Download the latest code in the subversion repository.

git clone git://code.stanziq.com/punjab

NOTE: Installing trunk is not installing something unstable. Trunk will always be stable. For new tickets a branch has to be created and reviewed before merging into trunk. There will be CodingGuidelines soon.

You can also download the latest from master without the need for git.

  •  http://code.stanziq.com/cgit/punjab/punjab/snapshot/punjab-master.zip
  •  http://code.stanziq.com/cgit/punjab/punjab/snapshot/punjab-master.tar.gz
  •  http://code.stanziq.com/cgit/punjab/punjab/snapshot/punjab-master.tar.bz2

DOCS

You can view documentation PunjabDocumentation .

Bug Reports, Contributing and Feedback

Bugs and Feedback can be reported by clicking on New Ticket in the navigation bar above. Please be as detailed as possible when submitting tickets. Use  writing services when submitting the tickets.

You can also participate in the google group:

 http://groups.google.com/group/punjab-xmpp

Demos/Deployments

Punjab is deployed at the following sites:

  •  http://speeqe.com

Download in other formats:

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