Stefan de Konink Application 2013

I'm Stefan de Konink from The Netherlands. In general I am a architect of information systems and doing open source (Cherokee webserver) and open data (Public Transport data) for fun and pleasure. While I have started with XMPP to facilitate my machine2machine patterns, in the last period have been slowly implementing hybrid patterns were ZeroMQ's PubSub pattern and XMPP peacefully coexists with eachother. In the past year my development on an XMPP level went from intensive to idle, and was keeping an eye on a large xCal over XMPP and realtime transit over XMPP server. The company I have designed XMPP architecture for is http://calendar42.com which gave a presentation in 2011 on the subject.

Years before that I have developed for eJabberd, which I have started again a few months ago. We are focussing towards a new access model: multiclient to server (mc2s). An eJabberd integrated module that allows transports to really facilitate unified messaging from a user perspective. Hence: same JIDs but difference resources per device, also if this devices doesn't even know about about XMPP. The bridge that handles this multiplexing, lives within the same domain; (ab)uses the internal session managements, but is not embedded in the server itself. It seems that this modular design for functionality that normally requires "ring-0" priviledges and code in the same language as the server core, is a feature request that is popping up once in a while.

For this year it is my target to finish the implementation, standardize the access model and present it on the next summit.

Contact

 * Jabber/email: stefan (at) konink dot de / stefan (at) opengeo dot nl