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Tigase
Developer(s)Artur Hefczyc
Initial releaseOctober 2004 (2004-10)
Stable release8.4.0 Edit this on Wikidata / 3 June 2024
RepositoryGitHub
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformJava
TypeXMPP server
LicenseAGPL-3.0-only
Websitetigase.net

Tigase is an open source (GNU AGPL-3.0-only) project started by Artur Hefczyc in October 2004 to develop an XMPP server implementation in Java.

Initially the goal was to develop a fully compliant XMPP server with backward compatibility with an informal XMPP specification. In time the project has been split into smaller parts – server implementation, XML tools containing a parser for XML streams and a test suite with a built-in scripting language. In summer 2006, the client-side library and application in Java have joined the Tigase project. In November 2013, Tigase added a REST API layer project, and later HTTP tools - AdminUI.

In 2018 IoT1 cloud Archived 2019-09-03 at the Wayback Machine was launched - bringing all XMPP and all Tigase software together to facilitate IoT devices communication.

Tigase is currently in active development - on 19 December 2022 Tigase XMPP Server 8.3.0 was released.

Subprojects

Now Tigase consists of following subprojects:

Server

Server-side related projects

Client

See also

References

  1. "Release 8.4.0". 3 June 2024. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
  2. Tigase Command Line Management Tool announcement

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