Hi there, I think that we need a PHP library instead of a C one. We can copy some of the work already done at Drupal: http://drupal.org/project/xmppframework and http://groups.drupal.org/xmpp . After that, the client UI should be configurable or, still better, pluginable. So we develop an XMPP API/Framework and some plugins that use it, for example, "GMail like chat", "Facebook like chat", "VOIP chat", etc.
See you!! emi
2010/4/14 Julien Vehent julien@linuxwall.info:
Hi,
I've been thinking about this XMPP plugin for quite a while now, but since I'm no javascript expert, I didn't dig into it yet. Strophe.js library could provide the xmpp functions, but there a lot to code for the interface (facebook style ? gmail style ?).
I agree with emi that roundcube should stick to PHP/JS/HTML. Installing tomcat (or similar) just for one plugin, even if it's an interesting one, is an hugly solution.
Does anybody know if webcams can be accessed using javascript ?
Julien
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:32:39 +0200, emi emidaruma@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there, I have already installed Red5 for Drupal some months ago, but I think that maybe we should make a XMPP (or just a chat) plugin before, which may serve as a proof of concept for doing other kind of intercommunication plugin between users.
Also, Red5 uses Java and Flash, which complicates a lot the installation and the maintenance of the software (and is a high server consumption). Is there any way to use users cameras without Flash (proprietary technology)?
See you! emi
2010/4/13 Tiago Jacobs tiago@imdt.com.br:
Hello guys, here is Tiago from Red5 Project.
What you think about making a roundcube webconference module? I can provide all the needed skills for you!
Regards, Tiago Red5 Team
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