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'''MSN''' (originally the Microsoft Network) is the protocol for the chat service provided by Microsoft. ECF provides a client to connect to people on the MSN network.<br/> | '''MSN''' (originally the Microsoft Network) is the protocol for the chat service provided by Microsoft. ECF provides a client to connect to people on the MSN network.<br/> | ||
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Every Eclipse Bugzilla user is hooked up to the '''Eclipse IM''' (XMPP) server. Use this to connect to the Eclipse community. | Every Eclipse Bugzilla user is hooked up to the '''Eclipse IM''' (XMPP) server. Use this to connect to the Eclipse community. | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 22 November 2010
Overview
From an end-user's perspective, ECF provides three major areas of communication which are Person to Person Communication, Collaboration and Utilities. Let's take a look at these three different area's and the see what the ECF has available for you.
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ECF is a framework for building distributed servers, applications, and tools. It provides a modular implementation of the OSGi 4.2 Remote Services standard, along with support for REST-based and SOAP-based remote services, and asynchronous messaging for remote services.
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