Well, that's the goal.  considering that Paul Kulchenko (the author of 
SOAP::Lite) is a coauthor on the book where these things will be featured, 
the Jabber transport will at the very least interoperate with SOAP::Lite. 
We're also looking at interoperability with .NET using the jabber 
implementation for .NET created by Winfessor.  We'll see what happens :-)

Oh, and I hafta say that this isn't an IBM effort to implement this stuff, 
this is something that I as an individual am doing for my book.

- James Snell
     IBM Emerging Technologies
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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     (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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12/13/2002 01:39 PM
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Hi James,

Great!  I'd love to see these protocols implemented in Axis.  I have a
question, though... do you think that these will easily interoperate
with other WebServices stacks that support these protocols (eg, Perl
SOAP::Lite, which already has Jabber bindings?).

If so, that would be very helpful for a little side project of mine.

Thanks,
Jess Sightler
Exim Technologies



On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 16:30, James M Snell wrote:
> 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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