Openfire

Openfire
Openfire Admin Console
Developer(s) Ignite Realtime
Stable release
4.0.3[1] / March 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)
Written in Java
Platform Cross-platform
Type XMPP server
License Apache License 2.0[2]
Website Openfire

Openfire (previously known as Wildfire, and Jive Messenger) is an instant messaging (IM) and groupchat server that uses XMPP server written in Java and licensed under the Apache License 2.0.[2]

History

The project was originated by Jive Software in around 2002, partly in order to support their FastPath web-based customer support tool, as Jive Messenger, and renamed to Wildfire in 2005. Due to a trademark issue, it was further renamed to Openfire in 2007. The project was wholly handed to the community in 2008. Jive continued to host the project until 2016.

Current Governance

Openfire is developed under a community model, as part of the Ignite Realtime project. The project lead is Dave Cridland.

Web-based administration panel

Most administration of the server is done through a web interface, which runs on the ports 9090 (HTTP) and 9091 (HTTPS) by default. Administrators can connect from anywhere and edit the server and configuration settings.

Features

Openfire supports the following features:

Openfire has strong support for plugins and customized builds; there are numerous plugins available for immediate download and install via the admin console, and many installations have bespoke plugins.

Openfire allows multiple server instances to work together in one clustered environment. There is an open-source clustering plugin based on open-source Hazelcast technology.

See also

References

  1. "Openfire 4.0.3 Released". Ignite Realtime Blog. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 Matt Tucker (15 September 2009). "Openfire Under Apache 2.0 License". Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  3. Guus der Kinderen (2 March 2011). "Openfire 3.7.0 has been released!". Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  4. Jive Software (14 March 2007). "Openfire Scalability" (PDF). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
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