Oracle Integrates Jabber Into Oracle9i Application
HPAVC writes: "Jabber today announced that Oracle has selected the Jabber as one of the primary interfaces for Oracle9i Application Server, enabling Jabber to deliver an industry-leading wireless Instant Messaging/IM system for Oracle App Server. The drivers will be downloadable via the Oracle Technology Network. Seems like its coming around well like previously mentioned here."
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Oracle's doing it because IBM has Sametime, which integrates with everything else like, oh, WebSphere, and um, Lotus Domino, and um, QuickPlace.
Just because Jabber is open source doesn't mean that it makes Oracle a better product.
Sametime makes use of Java, Javascript, HTML and LDAP, which means it integrates with far more than just IBM/Lotus products. It also links with wireless devices using Sametime Everyplace, and it's part of IBM's e-learning Mindspan suite.
The beta toolkit is available at http://www.lotus.com/beta, which includes the COM toolkit (that's new), the links toolkit, and the Community Server tookit, which is analogous to what Oracle did, if I read Jabber's press release correctly.
Open Source, XML. It will do. Far better than AOL/MSN/ICQ.
Switch to Jabber now (only to switch to something else later)!
Once we have our decentrialized p2p c2c architechure over PKI for use with PIM applicatiosns (all searchable with LDAP of course), we'll have to switch away from jabber.
Jabber is missing a killer app... Hence, no one swtiches. It's transport support is cool, but lame and braindead in comparision to Trillian's or gaim's. It's like Beta Vs. VHS. Jabber (Beta) has some good tech and lofty goals. AIM/ICQ/MSN have shit, but control the masses. As always, it will take years to break that strong hold.
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what is oracle really trying to achieve with this? i mean how does it help business?
Think of a chatroom hooked to a web page. If you're on the web page, then some Java(tm) applet automatically sends you to the right channel on the right IRC server, then you can chat with a support person about that, or with other people using that same web application. The user doesn't have to load a seperate client in a seperate window, and then know what command syntax to send. Makes it more usable.
Think more of merging IM with email. You open your email, and the From line indicates if the sender is online, or away. Click their name, and instant chat. Lotus has done it with Sametime, and it makes sense in some situations.
take a closer look at what Jabber and what Jabber can do. Oracle can give Jabber greater recognition and publicity.