Oh yeah, what I forgot to say was that when these transport are complete 
and when support for IME enabled transports is added to Axis (should be 
done within the next month after the 1.1 release goes out the door), I 
plan to commit the instant messaging transports into the main code but 
have each provider implementation in its own jar file (e.g. 
axis-jabber.jar, axis-sametime.jar, etc)

- James Snell
     IBM Emerging Technologies
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     Programming Web Services With SOAP
         O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0596000952

     Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. 
     Do not be terrified, do not be discouraged, for the Lord your 
     God will be with you whereever you go.    - Joshua 1:9



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12/13/2002 01:30 PM
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FYI: As part of my effort to update my programming web services with soap
book, I am creating an Instant Messaging transport for Axis that is built
on top of the Axis Internal Messaging Interfaces and will feature a
pluggable IM provider architecture.  I am creating both Jabber and Lotus
Sametime implementations.  When complete, this listener will allow an
application to host Axis on the client and listen for SOAP-over-Jabber and
SOAP-over-Sametime requests.  Should be pretty cool when all is said and
done.  Please let me know if any of you would like to work on support for
other instant messaging providers (MSN, AIM, etc).

- James Snell
IBM Emerging Technologies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(559) 587-1233 (office)
(700) 544-9035 (t/l)
Programming Web Services With SOAP
O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0596000952

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous.
Do not be terrified, do not be discouraged, for the Lord your
God will be with you whereever you go.    - Joshua 1:9

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