I suggest the following :

html is done on open the chennel. The following exchange of data will

load another html
provide feed of data stream for a div for current html
provide substitution for a div for current html

You may consider other alternatives.

I think this will be the way to go for both mobile and desktop env.

Yes, you are great!

On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 08:01, kent sin <[email protected]> wrote:
> great.
>
> 在 2010-12-28 上午7:39,"golubevpavel" <[email protected]>编写:
>
> Hey guys.
>
> My friend and I, we are working on iPhone application. This
> application uses XMPP protocol to provide chat functionality. Right
> now we are designing architecture for the application.
>
> So my friend is working on iPhone side, and I am ruby on rails guy.
>
> My friend suggested, that we wrap every call, that is usually served
> via HTTP into XMPP. So, user registration, users search, profile
> editing, photo uploading, everything goes via XMPP. No HTTP at all.
>
> My friend wants to use XMPP, because he says, that it's much easier to
> implement XMPP on client-side rather HTTP. As for me, this is
> bullshit, but we've got a product owner, who have been working with my
> friend for a long time and he trusts him.
>
> So what I'm trying to do is to convince my friend and product owner
> that using XMPP for what HTTP can work find — is totally not the best
> idea.
>
> I feel, that if we implement everything on XMPP, we will have a pain
> in an ass till the end of lives. But how do I prove it?
>
> P.S. I'm not against chat over XMPP, I am against users search, photo
> uploading, rankings, nearby search and various other restful requests.
>
> Please, leave response. Any help appreciated.
>
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