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= Gateway Architecture =
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The architecture of the SIP-XMPP gateway can be modeled in two different ways:
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 * Based on an XMPP component
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 * Based on an XMPP server (using server-to-server communication)
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These approaches are not mutually exclusive, they can both be implemented at the same time and decide which one to use with a configuration option to allow different deployment scenarios.
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== XMPP Component Based Architecture ==
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[[Image(xmppgw-arch-component.png, 700px, center)]]
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 * XMPP server (ejabberd for example)
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 * XMPP server plugin (divert stanzas to offline users to a given component)
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 * SIP Application server which is also a XMPP component
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 * SIP proxy (registration, AAA and routing)
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== XMPP Server Based Architecture ==
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[[Image(xmppgw-arch-server.png, 700px, center)]]
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 * SIP Application server which is also a XMPP server
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 * SIP proxy (registration, AAA and routing)
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== Chosen Architecture ==
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After experimenting with both models the chosen model to be implemented first is the '''XMPP server based architecture'''. The component based approach could be added at a later time.
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The server based architecture model has a number of advantages / disadvantages:
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 * Advantages
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  * Less network elements involved
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  * Full control over XMPP routing since the server is customized
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  * No need for developing plugins for any XMPP server
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 * Disadvantages:
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  * Inability to use an XMPP client in the local domain
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The critical factor when making this choice is the fact that if a custom XMPP server is built all the routing logic can be customized without the need of running an extra XMPP server and writing a plugin for it. Thus, this approach is more sustainable over time.
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The aforementioned disadvantage would also disappear if the chosen library implemented accepting XMPP client connections, which is likely to happen in the future.