Directory Services White Papers

XMPP, M-Link and Directory

Overview Isode provides both directory and XMPP server products, and the approach for M-Link (Isode's XMPP Server) and associated management tools is to make maximum use of directory. This paper describes how M-Link makes use of directory, and explains why this close integration of XMPP and directory is beneficial. The key architectural decision is that all configuration, user and authentication information is held in the directory and managed within the directory. Isode's configuration and authentication management tools operate on the directory.

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PublisherIsode File FormatHTML
Date PublishedSeptember 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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