I'm not sure I understand what you are proposing..

Let's say I have a Jabber account and Continuum notifies my Jabber account that 
a build failed. How would my local application know that Jabber received a 
message ? Wouldn't that be similar to waiting for new emails ?

Nick Stolwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,

Maybe it is an idea to use a IM notification like Jabber. That way you 
don't have to poll the continuum or your mail.

With regards,

Nick Stolwijk

Ionut S wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to implement a system of lava lamps for our continuum server and I 
> need a way to find out when a build was done and the result. I know about the 
> notifications mechanism, but my lava lamps will not be located on the same 
> computer that hosts the continuum server. 
>
> My computer is behind a firewall and I can't change these settings - hence I 
> can access the continuum server from my computer but not the other way 
> around. As a consequence, I will need a way from my computer to "ping" 
> Continuum from time to time and see when a build was done.
>
> Another method would be to have an application that checks the email and see 
> if an email notification arrived (we have email notifications configured, 
> yes). However, this solution doesn't seem very elegant - I would keep it only 
> as the last resort..
>
> Thank you in advance for your advices !
>
> Ionut
>
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