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    Openfire LLM Chatbot Plugin

    Openfire LLM Chatbot Plugin

    LLM Chatbot Assistant for Openfire server

    This plugin is a wrapper to hosted AI Inference server for LLM chat models. It uses the Botz API to create a chatbot in Openfire which will engage in XMPP chat and groupchat conversations.
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    InterLoc

    Educational groupware that promotes well reasoned dialogues.

    InterLoc is a new groupware (IM) tool incorporating adaptable Dialogue Games for educational dialogues. Promotes learning and engagement for groups of 4-8 and suitable for ages 16+. See http://interloc.org.uk for more details. Now supported by University of East London, UK.
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    XmppSimpleMessageSender

    Simple Command Line XMPP message sender

    Written in Java and to be used from command line this is a tool that can be used to send message to a XMPP server. Messages can be send directly to a user or a chat room. Example scenario: use SVN hook to put checkin messages into a Jabber conference with history.
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    A game server in Java that uses XMPP bots to ensure communication between players and referees.
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    The iLabs Mobile Toolbox aims at facilitating development of mobile clients in JavaME. Main features are XMPP and ATOM apps., HTML rendering with some CSS support and the Widger framework for making mobile applications with rich server side logic.
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    This is a less intrusive ajax web chat which uses Ajax, Smack, XMPP. This is the client version Servlet. The backend code should run under Tomcat server. You can use openfire or any other XMPP server as the server, gtalk also.
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    SuperJabberBot is a project that aims to implements an extendible and very flexible bot for the jabber protocoll in c++.Chatting with the bot you can control a remote server without ssh, and can also be used as a chat bot, learning language from the chat
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