Tigase Server is a highly optimized XMPP/Jabber server written in Java.
It is designed for real-time messaging deployments that need modularity, clustering, long-lived connections, and flexible configuration. The software can be used for chat services, IoT messaging, federated communication, and other systems built around the XMPP protocol.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Modular architecture with a wide range of server components.
- Supports clustering for large-scale deployments.
- Designed to handle many long-lasting concurrent connections.
- Suitable for instant messaging, presence, pubsub, and federated communication.
- Can be built with Maven.
- Cross-platform support – runs on Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and macOS.
Website: github.com/tigase/tigase-server
Support:
Developer: Tigase
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Tigase Server is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| Metronome IM | Lightweight XMPP server with advanced microblogging features |
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| jabberD | Next generation of the jabberd project |
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