I have no experience with Net::Jabber, but it seems that Google does.
I quite easilly found this site which has some examples and furthermore states:
"A Jabber installation consists of one or more Jabber servers, and one or more (more than one is usually more useful ;-) Jabber clients. The server software, and ready-made clients are available from the Jabber web site."
So I'd suggest that you take a peek over there. It does seem that there is a lot of software listed on the Jabber site.
In reply to Re: Net::Jabber and Conference
by b10m
in thread Net::Jabber and Conference
by ChunLi
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