Two Jabber-related Speeches, and a BOF The following was posted by [EMAIL PROTECTED] via the Jabber DevZone web site (http://dev.jabber.org/): The first is on Thursday, July 26 about Jabberzilla and Mozilla Integration by me. "This presentation will briefly overview the Jabber technology and protocol, the Mozilla architecture, and then shows how they have come together to form the Jabberzilla client in detail. Key points would be coding techniques, skins, and integration with Mozilla. Code snippets to illustrate important parts of Jabberzilla, and thorough explanations of how it works will inform the audience. Techniques would be pointed out that might help others develop Mozilla applications. A demo of skins for Jabberzilla shows how a customized Jabber client can be made in a very short period of time. Finally a demonstration of Jabberzilla's integration with Mozilla shows how Jabber functionality can be integrated into web pages or e-mail. An incomplete article in development (for publication on the Jabberzilla website in a few weeks) can be viewed to preview these concepts here. The website for Jabberzilla is jabberzilla.mozdev.org." The second is on Friday, July 27 about Jabber as a Platform for Specialized Messaging Services by Carlos de la Guardia. "This talk demonstrates how Jabber is more than an Instant Messaging service; it has potential as a platform for IM-based business services. The session covers Jabber client programming and resources, along with ideas for Jabber-based applications and XML routing. It explores actual projects developed from these ideas, including a WAP cell phone application for chat participation, an intranet application for sales project meeting support, and a stock tracking application for detecting swap opportunities involving several different regional offices." Someone should also submit a request for raw Jabber BOF session. Does anyone want to do it? http://jabber.org/?oid=1113 _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
