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Professional XMPP Programming with JavaScript and jQuery

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Create real-time, highly interactive apps quickly with the powerful XMPP protocol

XMPP is a robust protocol used for a wide range of applications, including instant messaging, multi-user chat, voice and video conferencing, collaborative spaces, real-time gaming, data synchronization, and search. This book teaches you how to harness the power of XMPP in your own apps and presents you with all the tools you need to build the next generation of apps using XMPP or add new features to your current apps. Featuring the JavaScript language throughout and making use of the jQuery library, the book contains several XMPP apps of increasing complexity that serve as ideal learning tools.

Coverage Includes:

Getting to Know XMPP Designing XMPP Applications Saying Hello: The First Application Exploring the XMPP Protocol: A Debugging Console Microblogging in Real Time: An Identica Client Talking with Friends: One-on-One Chat Exploring Services: Service Discovery and Browsing Group Chatting: A Multi-User Chat Client Publishing and Subscribing: A Shared Sketch Pad Introduction Writing with Friends: A Collaborative Text Editor Playing Games: Head to Head Tic-Tac-Toe Getting Attached: Bootstrapping BOSH Deploying XMPP Applications Writing Strophe Plug-ins

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

742 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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August 16, 2011
Since I had to set a finish date for this book I set it to today (the date of review). To be honest, I've not finished it. In some sense it's a book not meant to be "finished" since it can also be used as a reference work (although this potential use is negated by the fact that XMPP has great online docs and resources).

It's long winded in places and the O'Reilly XMPP book is more fun to read and better written.

Nevertheless, if you do want to use Javascript with XMPP then this is chock full of examples.
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