Well thats really got nothing to do with the protocol itself, its got to do with the server implementation and how its farming in that implementation works, if the server is done properly it wouldnt matter which server in the farm you are connected to you would always get the messages that are addressed to you, btw the reference jabber server is not currently designed for this kind of farming (complete servers acting together as one).

On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 02:23 pm, Heiner Wolf wrote:

Hi,

I am building a load balancing system for the users of a jabber based virtual presence project http://jabber.bluehands.de/

I write a connection redirector and discovered:
Szenario: client connects and logs in to "jabber.org". Then the client gets an iq-"Server Transfer", disconnects, and connects to another server e.g. "server2.jabber.org". How do other clients and servers (s2s) know that the client is connected to "server2.jabber.org". They will still know the user as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and send messages through s2s to "jabber.org", not to "server2.jabber.org" where the user is connected.

Questions to the public: does JEP-51 Server Transfer work, if messages (IMs) arrive from other users in other domains? What did I miss?

Regards
--
Dr. Klaus H. Wolf
bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG
http://www.bluehands.de/people/hw
+49 (0721) 16108 75
_______________________________________________
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

_______________________________________________
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev


Reply via email to