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guusdk avatar guusdk commented on June 7, 2024

Note that this all is very experimental code - your mileage may vary.

Please look at the Openfire log files. I suspect that they will tell you that the plugins won't be executed, as your version of Openfire is not 4.2.0 Alpha or higher.

The current master branch of Openfire is 4.2.0 Alpha - try using that.

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ndandanov avatar ndandanov commented on June 7, 2024

Thank you, @guusdk!
Exactly this was the issue. I managed to build the latest Openfire with make (I also saw that you recommended going in the build directory and executing ant openfire).

Everything seems to be working properly.
However, the OpenFire Meeting plugin looks the same as https://meet.jit.si/ and has the same functionalities.
Unlike this one, the stable ofmeet was really feature-rich.

Am I making a mistake somewhere or this is just the way it is supposed to be?
How can I configure the ofmeet plugin - if there are any specific configurations like with Jitsi?

Sorry if I am going too much off-topic. :)

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guusdk avatar guusdk commented on June 7, 2024

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ndandanov avatar ndandanov commented on June 7, 2024

Thank you, Guus!
That's what I also thought.

Again a small question in the off-topic domain: is there any way to enable Firefox (latest version) support with the current ofmeet stable release? E.g. through configuration or other modifications similar?
Or, perhaps, another nice meetings "plugin" for OF?

Aside of that, I would like to contribute with the integration, of course if I can provide the needed competencies :)

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guusdk avatar guusdk commented on June 7, 2024

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ndandanov avatar ndandanov commented on June 7, 2024

Thanks, Guus!
I was referring to #17 where @deleolajide explains why it is hard to include the nice features of the stable release with the latest Jitsi code.

This seems to be the same reason why currently only Chrome, Chromium and Opera are supported. At least that is what the ofmeet plugin says when trying to open the web interface from Firefox :)

I am quite new to OpenFire and do not have a lot of experience with development, but I think that sooner or later I may be able to contribute, even if it would not be much.

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deleolajide avatar deleolajide commented on June 7, 2024

In theory, branch 0.4.x of ofmeet should work with Firefox without plugin as meet.jit.si does, but I have not tested it. I can confirm it works with IOS and Android versions of Jitsi-Meet if that helps.

Internet Explorer and Safari both require the temasys webrtc plugin.

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ndandanov avatar ndandanov commented on June 7, 2024

@deleolajide, you are correct - I tried launching the version from branch 0.4.x in Firefox, but I could not connect to a video room. It may be due to a cache issue and it is completely possible that it works fine.

My question was whether there is a way to support Firefox with the stable (i.e., 0.3.x) version of ofmeet.
It really has great features, whereas version 0.4.x has more or less the same as the original Jitsi.

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guusdk avatar guusdk commented on June 7, 2024

Please not that we have moved out the OFMeet project from this repository. It now has a repository of its own: https://github.com/igniterealtime/ofmeet-openfire-plugin

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