XML Interface to Messaging, Scheduling, and Signaling ("XIMSS") is an XML-based API for IP Communications.
The XIMSS API was introduced by CommuniGate Systems in their CommuniGate Pro (often referred to as "CGP") server starting with version 5.1 in Summer 2006. Their announcement described XIMSS as being based on the "open, proposed standard XIMSS, based on previous XML RFCs" but it is not clear whether there is any formal proposal defining XIMSS before any standards body, and CommuniGate does not explicitly specify which RFC's they were referring to as a basis for XIMSS. The only server implementation of XIMSS is CommuniGate Pro, and there are few applications publicly available using XIMSS other than CommuniGate's Flash-based "Pronto" integrated messaging client. It is not explicitly clear in any documentation whether XIMSS can be freely implemented in other servers or clients without permission from CommuniGate, but their description of it as "open" implies some level of freedom.
Try to turn back but I hear it screaming.
So damn sick of old forgive and forget.
Have to remember it wasn't always like this.
Until you threw the stones at my head.
Hear the sound of the glass breaking.
Revolution spinning in my time of sin.
You try to save me.
Just fucking give it up.
Faithless and Godless.
Coursing in my blood.
You say this bottle is my destruction.
I'm dead to you for what I've become.
Repent and conform is what you're preaching.
Rather die then live another day chasing religion.
Faithless and Godless on my road to perdition.