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We've compiled a list of 7 free and paid alternatives to Apache Vysper. The primary competitors include MongooseIM platform, ejabberd. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Apache Vysper and Openfire, Prosody, Tigase. Also you can look at other similar options here: Social Software.


MongooseIM platform
Free Open Source

The massively-scalable XMPPJabber mobile messaging platform, for mobile and web, by Erlang Solutions

ejabberd
Free Open Source

ejabberd is an open source Jabber/XMPP server designed from the ground up to be the building bricks...

Openfire
Free Open Source

Openfire (formerly Wildfire) is a cross-platform instant messaging (IM) and groupchat server.

Prosody
Free Open Source

Prosody is a modern flexible communications server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua.

Tigase
Free Open Source

Tigase is an open source (AGPL3) project started by Artur Hefczyc in October 2004 to develop an...

ejabberd SaaS is a Web / Cloud offering to use ejabberd without having to deploy it or manage it by...

jabberd
Free Open Source

Jabberd project has been rewritten from the ground up to be scalable, architecturally sound and to...

Apache Vysper aims to be a modular, full featured XMPP (Jabber) server.

Apache Vysper Platforms

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Apache Vysper Overview

Apache Vysper aims to be a modular, full featured XMPP (Jabber) server. It has highly modular design. The core of XMPP is defined in the standards RFC3920 and RFC3921. XMPP is more commonly known as 'Jabber'.

Apache Vysper Features

tick-square Modular System
tick-square Portable

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Apache Vysper Tags

bosh xmpp-jabber-server jabber-clients instant-messenger

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