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Service Description

Mr. Eli Ben-Shoshan

Overview

Jabber is an open, XML-based protocol for instant messaging and presence. Jabber-based software is deployed on thousands of servers across the internet and is used by over a million people worldwide. The protocol itself is managed by the Jabber Software Foundation.

The Jabber protocol can act as a gateway to other messaging systems such as AOL Instant Messanger (AIM) or Yahoo chat. This is possible since the Jabber protocol is completely XML based, and can therefore easily be translated to and from other protocols.

Because the Jabber protocol is open, clients have been implemented on multiple platforms. Clients are availble for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. There are also operating system independent clients in Java and Flash. Embedded clients are also availble on small devices such as the Blackberry/RIM and Newton Message pad.

Additional Information

Useful links for more information about Jabber:

Jabber Software Foundation Creators of the Jabber protocol.
Jabber Inc. Commercial outfit of the Jabber Software Foundation

Jabber Service Definition

Service Dependencies
Systems Administration
NSAM Backup
LDAP
Machine Dependencies
osgim01.cns.ufl.edu

Data Classifications

  • Jabber Roster Data

    Data Principal
    Stephen Ulmer
    Data Custodian
    OSG Staff
    Data User
    Customer
    Data Confidentiality
    Medium
    Data Integrity
    Medium
    Data Availability
    High
  • Jabber Configuration

    Data Principal
    Stephen Ulmer
    Data Custodian
    OSG Staff
    Data User
    OSG Staff
    Data Confidentiality
    High
    Data Integrity
    Medium
    Data Availability
    High
  • Jabber Logs

    Data Principal
    Stephen Ulmer
    Data Custodian
    OSG Staff
    Data User
    OSG Staff
    Data Confidentiality
    Low
    Data Integrity
    Medium
    Data Availability
    High