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On 6/15/09 1:19 PM, LicentaESET LicentaESET wrote:
> Hello!
> I want to create an application which comunicates with a jabber server.
> The application must be build on GAE (Google App Engine) platform,

Presumably they have an API of some kind?

> preferably in Python. The messages sent to the server are completely
> transparent to the user, the user just presses buttons and stuff ;). 
> I think that the GAE application is the client in a typical BOSH
> architecture. 
> My problem is that I don't think I can use a connection manager already
> built like punjab or araneo. As far as I know they are not compatible
> with GAE platform. So, do you know a connection manager I can use? Or
> how to adapt a connection manager already built so it can work on GAE?

I think you'll need to ask Google what their API is, and work with one
of the existing BOSH projects to add support for that API. Either that
or convince Google to support XEP-0114 (Jabber Component Protocol) for
external components.

Or you could install your own XMPP server and not use Google App Engine...

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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