ejabberd with MySQL

how to make custom MySql schema work with ejabberd?
Dec 8, 2014 12:49
Hi..
Dec 1, 2014 07:25
check this out.. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0395571/
just saw it yesterday.Give it a watch if you havent seen it.
Dec 1, 2014 07:23
I dunno why..but i feel i know nothing after chatting with you :)
Dec 1, 2014 07:22
it was nice talking to you..
Dec 1, 2014 07:18
nice analogy..
Dec 1, 2014 07:15
Yes.I think it is important to understand the underlying concepts about how things happen.Most of the work i do usually doesnt focus on that aspect.Much of the time is spend doing quick solution and just getting things done..
Dec 1, 2014 07:09
Is it dealing with what happens under the hood of all programmes?
Dec 1, 2014 07:08
seems interesting..I will give it a read
Dec 1, 2014 07:08
I have never gone that deep..
Dec 1, 2014 07:07
that book.. I just went through the index..Covers up lot of topics
Dec 1, 2014 07:07
Ok..
Dec 1, 2014 07:00
an it seems Python is really catching up..
Dec 1, 2014 07:00
I want to focus on some general purpose language.. I have been in to PHP which claims its a general purpose language but its mostly web scripting.Ruby also does the same if am not wrong..so i was thinking of python or java.
Dec 1, 2014 06:57
very clean language..and less verbose
Dec 1, 2014 06:56
I tried some very basic python on ode academy..
Dec 1, 2014 06:54
Just php,js
Dec 1, 2014 06:54
hahaha..naa
Dec 1, 2014 06:53
Naa..
Dec 1, 2014 06:53
btw..i was thinking of learning python,mongo
Dec 1, 2014 06:52
both are used for persistently connecting to server,I will search for the better option
Dec 1, 2014 06:49
will have to select the better one..
Dec 1, 2014 06:49
Mongoose provides bosh as well as websockets..
Dec 1, 2014 06:48
have you ever tried web sockets?
Dec 1, 2014 06:45
:)
Dec 1, 2014 06:43
bye
Dec 1, 2014 06:43
I think i will start with the devlopment soon..
Dec 1, 2014 06:41
Dec 1, 2014 06:41
alright..
Dec 1, 2014 06:40
Ok.Thx
Dec 1, 2014 06:38
can you give me your blog link?
Dec 1, 2014 06:37
I havent decided yet,but if it works I will make sure other people dont go through the same pain and will definatle share the story
Dec 1, 2014 06:36
I think its more than enough to get started
Dec 1, 2014 06:35
Alright then,I got mongoose with MySQL and there are plenty of options on the client side like strophe
Dec 1, 2014 06:32
exactly..
Dec 1, 2014 06:31
yes it does,but we can configure it to use mysql or postgres
Dec 1, 2014 06:29
http://soerlang.tumblr.com/post/35563581435/esl-mongooseim-vs-p1-ejabberd-part-i-piotr
this was two years back
Dec 1, 2014 06:28
yes..they have refactored ejabberd to quite an extent
Dec 1, 2014 06:28
http://codescv.logdown.com/posts/189842-the-architecture-of-ejabberd

This is for ejabberd..
Dec 1, 2014 06:26
hmm..and they do allow you to store sessions in redis
Dec 1, 2014 06:25
Yes.
Dec 1, 2014 06:24
That is one driving reason why we considered mongoose.
Dec 1, 2014 06:22
:)
Dec 1, 2014 06:20
may be because it is very very different than other mainstream languages..
Dec 1, 2014 06:18
Yes,I think people dont want to go through the pain of learning a language like Erlang Thats the reason why they prefer a framework
Dec 1, 2014 06:15
hmm..
Dec 1, 2014 06:14
okay..
Dec 1, 2014 06:13
may bee..
Dec 1, 2014 06:13
I think it may be processOne's startegy of commercialising their product
Dec 1, 2014 06:12
hahaha
Dec 1, 2014 06:11
and they have released 3 versions this year..