Replies inline... ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Kuczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have two questions: > 1.) jabber.com offers a webclient that is being > tunneled through port 80, which would be exactly what > I need! (corporate firewalls) > - Is it open source?
No, the Jabber, Inc. webclient is a commercial product. > - If no, is there an open source equivalent? Not yet :) I'm hoping someone will get motivated and write up an open-source implementation. The protocol and approach that Jabber, Inc. used is documented in this information JEP: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0025.html > - If yes, where can I download it? > - Would you need the commercial jabber.com server or > would it also work with the open source jabber server? Any external component developed for the open source server can run on the Jabber, Inc. commercial server and vice-a-versa.. It's the nature of external components :) They use XML streams to talk to jabberd, just like clients use XML streams. > 2.) is there a solution for jabber that allows > moderated group chat rooms? I mean a moderator being > able to accept or deny certain posts, which is > necessary for larger chat sessions with i.e. an > expert... The best thing would be, if this also worked > over a webclient on port 80! The existing open-source conferencing implementation does not include this functionality. Dave Waite spent a bunch of time trying to come up with a new draft for conferencing protocol which included all of this type of functionality, but that effort has been pretty "stagnant" for a while. Lots of people are interested in having better/more-robust conferencing stuff, but no one has really stepped up to the plate and put together a JEP yet. Peter M. _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
