| Multiple
Access Modes | jChat
can be accessed in multiple modes – |
| Java
Applet |
|
Lite-Java |
|
Pure HTML |
|
WML ( for WAP) |
|
Administator and
user rooms | Administrator
can create public rooms to give access to all users |
|
Users
can create their own private rooms with and without security |
| Nicknames |
jChat
provides a facility for the user to chat using a nickname to hide one’s identity.
Within the chat session, the user can change his nickname dynamically. |
|
Auto login to a
room |
User is automatically
logged into a room on selecting the chat facility. |
| Change
Rooms | The
user can switch between rooms within a click |
| One-to-One
messages |
jChat supports private
chatting, where the user can send a private message to a person independent of
the chat room, during a chat session. |
| One-to-many | Supports private
chatting, where the user can send a private message to a group of persons independent
of the chat room |
|
Stop or Ignore User |
jChat supports blocking
of messages, where users can stop receiving messages from a user or a group of
users. The user can at any point of time remove any user from the Stop/Ignore
list. |
| Buddy
List | Users
can add their friends or favorites to a buddy list. When the buddy logs in to
the chat, the user will be alerted. |
|
Filth filters |
jChat supports a pure
and clean chat, where abusing words in messages can be replaced. These words are
decided by the administrator. The filter can be turned on or off by the user. |
| Auto-Kick-Out |
jChat can kick out
a user if he/she is flooding with messages. |
|
Room wise advertisements |
Advertisements can
be specified respective to each room. These advertisements will be displayed in
the form of banners. Each banner can have time slot and link to the other sites. |
| Multiple
Servers |
jChat supports multiple
servers, which are in different geographical locations. One centrally located
Global Chat Server (GCS) connects all Local Chat Servers (LCS). |
|
Web-based Chat administration |
The administrator can
control and monitor the chat server from anywhere globally. |
| Platforms | Linux
RedHat 6.2 [ can be provided on any OS which supports JAVA] |