Yes, JSON looks extremely cool. I was just thinking that XMPP is IMHO what will carry a big part of messaging not only for GTalk, iChat and Jabber but even M2M communications. After all, in thi scase XML is just serialization, not human intended in any form, so IMHO it's just a matter of minimizing data traffic using JSON, and possibly easier integration with JS. XMPP OTOH is getting a lot of cool extensions like streaming, SIP etc that potentially could benefit even M2M stuff.
Just a thought, not a strong opinion. I just love the way XMPP is finally getting traction. /peter On 4/18/07, Rick Litton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Neubauer wrote on April 13, 2007: > > > Anyway, XMPP is what is used in GTalk, iChat etc etc so it is quite > > useable for standard integration tasks. We have had good experience > > with it. But of course M2M communication is a different thing, was > > just a thought. > > Sorry to add my comment this late but this is an interesting topic. The > XMPP presence protocol seems to be accepted standard and of course Jabber is > well known. However, I'm thinking of minimizing or even move away entirely > from XML with the possibility of using JSON instead for the Techne project. > I'm not sure if anyone knows of a ready-made server side "infrastructure" > for this protocol similar to Jabber. There's the JSON in Java lib from > json.org but haven't really tried it yet... > > -- rick > > > > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > general@lists.ops4j.org > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general