This has been discussed to some degree before and no agreement was ever really reached as far as I remember. But at the moment, the transports are just plain unaware of resources.
I personally believe that correct behaviour is: - transports should send presence notifications to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not [EMAIL PROTECTED]/baz - that way the server can direct the presence to the highest priority resource. Currently at least some of the transports remember what resource you logged in with and only send presence there. - same policy for messages, I think. Just because I logged in from home first, doesn't mean when I come online at work I don't want to get my msn, icq, etc. messages Julian David Waite wrote: > So what is the correct behavior or a transport in regards to resources? > > -David Waite > > Julian Fitzell wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> maybe this is already known... >>> >>> when i added connected with a second resource(/resource2) to my >>> jabber account (server amessage.de) both connected had no priority >>> set (0). >>> Whatever other clients keep on sending msgs to the last connected >>> resource(/resource2) the icq/aim gateway sends it�s msgs to the older >>> resource(/resource1) the gateways to not even become available to the >>> /resource2 >>> >>> is this a transport bug or must it be my fault? >> >> >> >> Definitely a transport bug as far as I'm concerned. The transports >> make poor use of resources and presence in my opinion. I started >> trying to hack it to work better at one point but didn't get very >> far. I think it's just low on people's priority lists. >> >> But definitely not your fault. >> >> Julian -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beta4 Productions (http://www.beta4.com) _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
