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riak_redis_backend is now passing all tests

Eric Cestari - December 25, 2009

See here ! I am a bit disappointed on insert times (twice slower than dets), but I could have a plan. It’s been great fun and I learnt a lot on both Riak and Redis. The gist is here — though it now deserves to …

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Seabeyond, XMPP Process One event

Eric Cestari - December 18, 2009

Yesterday was the day it snowed in Paris for the first time this season. But it was not the only event. People gathered from ten countries to Paris to attend the SeaBeyond meetup. And it was a good one. There’s the official point of view …

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ejabberd_testing: automated testing for ejabberd modules

Eric Cestari - October 27, 2009

Testing custom ejabberd modules has always been hard. Tried a couple of ways before but was never convinced. This time, I think I’ve got it. Check out the cool combination of etap and erl_mock ! It’s on github with more blathering from yours truly. Posted …

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Why fork the whole ejabberd tree ?

Eric Cestari - May 16, 2009

I had the question on PlanetErlang. Why have you put whole ejabberd source to the repository? You could just put your modules to avoid constant merging from upstream. Thank you, Anton, for enabling me to express some love to git and github. The short answer …

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Why fork the whole ejabberd tree ?

Eric Cestari - cstar - May 16, 2009

I had the question on PlanetErlang. Why have you put whole ejabberd source to the repository? You could just put your modules to avoid constant merging from upstream. Thank you, Anton, for enabling me to express some love to git and github. The short answer …

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Why fork the whole ejabberd tree ?

Eric Cestari - cstar - May 16, 2009

I had the question on PlanetErlang. Why have you put whole ejabberd source to the repository? You could just put your modules to avoid constant merging from upstream. Thank you, Anton, for enabling me to express some love to git and github. The short answer …

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ejabberd “cloud edition alpha”

Eric Cestari - May 14, 2009

Objectives It’s an ejabberd-based proof-of-concept, with a set of custom modules aiming for making it stateless and very scalable on the storage backend. All state data (including user accounts, roster information, persistent conference room, pubsub nodes and subscriptions) are stored in AWS webservices, S3 or …

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ejabberd “cloud edition alpha”

Eric Cestari - cstar - May 14, 2009

Objectives It’s an ejabberd-based proof-of-concept, with a set of custom modules aiming for making it stateless and very scalable on the storage backend. All state data (including user accounts, roster information, persistent conference room, pubsub nodes and subscriptions) are stored in AWS webservices, S3 or …

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ejabberd “cloud edition alpha”

Eric Cestari - cstar - May 14, 2009

Objectives It’s ejabberd, the best XMPP server, with a set of custom modules aiming for making it stateless and very scalable on the storage backend. All state data (including user accounts, roster information, persistent conference room, pubsub nodes and subscriptions) are stored in AWS webservices, …

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erls3 : OTP application for accessing S3

Eric Cestari - March 02, 2009

Just committed erls3 over to github. Enables access to S3. Tailored for highly concurrent access with small items rather than sending multigigabyte items. Everything you get/send from/to S3 is stored in the VM. Usage examples will come shortly. The API is however very straightforward. Posted …

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