Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server licensed under the Open Source Apache License. It uses the only widely adopted open protocol for instant messaging, XMPP (also called Jabber). Openfire is incredibly easy to setup and administer, but offers rock-solid security and performance.
ejabberd is a massively scalable and highly versatile XMPP messaging server written in Erlang / Elixir. ejabberd is cross-platform, distributed, fault-tolerant, and based on open standards to achieve real-time communication (Jabber/XMPP).
Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written in Lua.
It aims to be easy to use, and light on resources. For developers it aims to give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols.
An XMPP server.
jabberd 2.x series is the next generation of the Jabber/XMPP server.
It has been rewritten from the ground up to be scalable, architecturally sound and to support the latest protocol extensions coming out of the XSF.
Note that jabberd2 is NOT a new version of jabberd14. It's
... [More] a different project with distinct codebase and features. [Less]
Tigase Jabber/XMPP Server is Open Source and Free (AGPLv3) Java server using all available features in last JDKs. It uses NIO for network communication, selectors, concurrent JDK framework, security library and so on. All these functionalities are available directly from JDK so the need for external
... [More] libraries is limited to minimum. Actually it doesn't use any external library at run-time. A few third-party libraries are used for development such as JUnit, Forrest, UnitTestsGen and ANT [Less]
MongooseIM is a full stack, massively-scalable, mobile messaging platform. It is powered with XMPP/Jabber and it offers a simple client/server REST API that has been added for front-end and back-end integration.
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