Developer Lunch: XMPP, BOSH, Strophe and the "Real time web"

by Andreas Nylin 8. October 2009 22:06

Today at the premiere of our developer lunch I decided to share this presentation of Jack Moffitts JavaScript library, Strophe, from the 2009 JS Conf. In this video Jack explains XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), BOSH (Bidirectional-streams Over Synchronous HTTP) and gives a quick overview of the Strophe library. I think this is an exciting technique that we will see more and more on the web.

Watch the video at the JSConf website

More info on XMPP
More info on BOSH
More info on Strophe

Sites using the Strophe library:

Speeqe
Chesspark
Drop.io

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