If you are using . NET, check out WebSync It allows for fully scalable comet using IIS to integrate directly with your application. There is a free Community edition you can try out, along with tons of examples and chat demos.
If you are using . NET, check out WebSync. It allows for fully scalable comet using IIS to integrate directly with your application.
There is a free Community edition you can try out, along with tons of examples and chat demos. I just recently implemented a multi-client Jabber web-app using WebSync and jabber-net.
PokeIn provides shared objects among the clients and it simply helps you to create impressively solid and fast web applications. Even if your application is hosted on multiple servers, PokeIn manages the shared objects on all of them. So, this feature will help you to create quite effective solutions.In addition to these, you will find very useful samples over there.
Open Source Jabber Server Have you checked out OpenFire.
I've recently published an opensource chatting application over at CodePlex. It takes inspiration from Google Talk as well as Facebook chat. It uses XML to store messages and chat sessions etc.Check it out @ aspnetjquerychat.codeplex.com.
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