You might want to look at the libjingle library which had some hard
coded hooks to talk to the GoogleTalk servers.

Of course you would have to port the needed libraries to the Android
platform which is not a trivial task. I am not aware that there is any
porting available on Android.

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On Sep 3, 9:32 am, Jim Duchek <jim.duc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.  Considering the code for the gtalk app is unavailable, I'm unable
> to discern this information for myself, and haven't been able to find
> it anywhere -- I know Google has security concerns, but I'm wondering
> if there is any API at all for communicating with the google talk
> application itself, such as setting available/busy or signin/out?  A
> plugin for Locale that would be able to do that would be extremely
> useful, and trivial for me to write, but the information seems not to
> be available, as far as I can tell.  Does anyone know anything about
> doing this?
>
> Jim
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