JabXPCOM is an XPCOM component which provides access to Jabber from any programming language with XPCOM bindings (such as C++, JavaScript, Python, or Ruby).
| Tags | Communications Chat Software Development Libraries |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: HTTP and SOCKS5 proxy support, preliminary Win32 support, updates to work with the latest XPCOM version, and use of XPCOM's new UTF-8 string types.


Changes: Better support for Jabber's "iq" (Info/Query) messages, and an example written in JavaScript.


Changes: The component should now be useable. Integrated TCP communication was improved. Support for SSL/TLS was added.
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Recent commentsCongratulations!
I hope we'll finally see more *components* on Unix,
so people don't have to write a gazillion bindings for
a library, but we have componentized it once with,
for example, XPCOM and everybody can use it.
Provided their language supports XPCOM.
These things are oh so much easier on Windows. I
don't want to see Unix stuck with the technologies of
the 80s (C libraries) any longer.