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My name is Mickaël Rémond (mremond or mikl) and I'm applying for the first time for JSF membership.
My name is Mickaël Rémond (mremond or mikl) and I'm applying for the first time for JSF membership.


== History ==
== History ==
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[http://www.process-one.net/en/projects/ejabberd/index.html Process-one ejabberd page] and [http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/ ejabberd community]). This project was interesting because it was showing the advantage of Erlang to develop robust applications and was providing a strong Open Source Jabber server implementation.
[http://www.process-one.net/en/projects/ejabberd/index.html Process-one ejabberd page] and [http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/ ejabberd community]). This project was interesting because it was showing the advantage of Erlang to develop robust applications and was providing a strong Open Source Jabber server implementation.


In 2004, I have decided to start a new EAI project (Enterprise Application Integration) based on XML standards. The new project is called J-EAI and is based on the XMPP protocol. The underlying server implementation is of course ejabberd. The project has been recently used in an Integration platform prototype for the French Administration.
In 2004, I decided to start a new EAI project (Enterprise Application Integration) based on XML standards. The new project is called J-EAI and is based on the XMPP protocol. The underlying server implementation is of course ejabberd. The project has been recently used in an Integration platform prototype for the French Administration.


== Protocols ==
== Protocols ==
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Another important thing to note is that J-EAI also acts as a testbed to explore new XMPP/Jabber related ideas, that can prove equally usefull for instant messaging and thus can be reintegrated in ejabberd Instant Messaging implementation.
Another important thing to note is that J-EAI also acts as a testbed to explore new XMPP/Jabber related ideas, that can prove equally usefull for instant messaging and thus can be reintegrated in ejabberd Instant Messaging implementation.
Becoming a JSF member is an important step that will help me promote different use of XMPP inside the JSF and more even more importantly in the business world.
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