I don't know that everyone needs _guarenteed_ messaging (although I'm sure everyone would like it). That does add overhead and client/server complexity. I've looked into things such as SonicMQ, MQseries and JMS in general and a Jabber server/client developed on JMS would probably be an interesting thing to do.
(JMS = Java Message Service)
Are there any open standards out there regarding message queing / guarenteed messages etc. besides JMS (since some people still don't like Java)?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: temas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: [JDEV] Unreliable?
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> What's the whole setup?
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> As for messaging as you describe it, this is being discussed in JAM.
>
> --temas
>
> On 02 May 2001 10:20:25 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My main concern with jabber is that you can't always be
> guaranteed to receive a message. Now most of my list is icq
> buddies, but I miss a lot of messages. I tell people to
> email me if they want to make sure I get it.
> >
> > Now I'm not sure if this is the server or the client (i'm
> using jim mostly)? Or is it just that it's mostly from icq users?
> >
> > Could someone give me some insight into this? Thanks.
> >
> > Travis Reeder
> > Chief Software Architect
> > ThinkVirtual
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