XMPP
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XMPP
Summary
XMPP is a computer network protocol[1]. XMPP draws 994 Wikipedia views per month (computer_network_protocol category, ranking #35 of 317).[2]
Key Facts
- XMPP's instance of is recorded as computer network protocol[3].
- XMPP is a type of online chat[4].
- XMPP's Commons category is recorded as Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol[5].
- 1999 marks the founding of XMPP[6].
- XMPP's official website is recorded as https://xmpp.org/[7].
- XMPP's topic's main category is recorded as Category:XMPP[8].
- XMPP's described by source is recorded as RFC 6120: Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Core[9].
- XMPP's described by source is recorded as RFC 6121: Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence[10].
- XMPP's standards body is recorded as Internet Engineering Task Force[11].
- XMPP's standards body is recorded as XMPP Standards Foundation[12].
- XMPP's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://stackoverflow.com/tags/xmpp[13].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Q1049511[14].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Kontalk[15].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Zoom[16].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Grindr[17].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Mailfence[18].
- XMPP's used by is recorded as Jitsi[19].
- XMPP's port is recorded as {'amount': '+5222'}[20].
- XMPP's port is recorded as {'amount': '+5269'}[21].
- XMPP's different from is recorded as Q324073[22].
- XMPP's OSI Model layer location is recorded as application layer[23].
Why It Matters
XMPP draws 994 Wikipedia views per month (computer_network_protocol category, ranking #35 of 317).[2] XMPP has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] XMPP is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]