Along with its standard enterprise and carrier grade instant messaging (IM), multi-user chat, and programmable presence platform, Jabber XCP has added:
- A new Java-script client that leverages HTTP Binding, Jabber Messenger for the Web 5.0.
- Out-of-the-box integration with Adobe's Macromedia Breeze software. Breeze customers can initiate part or all of the collaboration suite's rich functionality from within Jabber XCP chat sessions or contact lists.
- Certificate-based authentication using x.509 certificates.
- Support for Oracle 10G, DB2 8, and PostgreSQL 8 databases.
- Support for HTTP Binding, a more responsive and reliable method of communicating with zero-footprint (Web/browser-based) Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) clients than HTTP Polling.
- Dynamic registration of new EventBroker components. These software agents, which apply business logic to the ordinary flow of messages, no longer require administrator intervention to ensure each new component is configured properly.
"For many customers, specifically within the Federal Government where Jabber, Inc. has substantial traction, they want to quickly deploy standards-based secure and compliant instant messaging (IM) and other presence services without having to touch every desktop," said Joe Hildebrand, chief technology officer of Jabber, Inc. "Jabber Messenger for the Web 5.0 delivers the functionality of Jabber XCP IM, text conferencing, and more without having to install anything beyond a Web browser on the desktop."
Based on ClientSide's flagship Chatterbox client, Jabber Messenger for the Web 5.0 is a full-featured IM client that requires no installation and is compatible with open standards such as the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)-an emerging standard in the Federal Government.

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