Hi, sorry for my last email, i forgot to put the title :) Anyway i JabberWebClient has a project on jabberstudio.org http://jabberstudio.org/projects/jabberwebclient and a mailing list http://jabberstudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/jabberwebclient.
OK. now the best ideea i found is to use the Http Polling jep. Why not others? My ideea with http stream its not good... brcause at many users it might kook the system procesor.. while i was trying to do that i got 50%-60% laod for 10-12 users. The second is that a firewall might interrupt the conenction without any notice. The third is that when the internet connection goes down for a few seconds, will need a jabber login. Java client is not suitable for this because: 1. not all browsers can run java 2. there is not a standard implementation of SSL protocol in Java. Itried to use several libs but they failed on Microsoft JVM. Flash is not suitable because: 1. nat all broesers supports the latest vessions of flash 2. it doesnt have SSL(as i know) Web Client Services Alpha Release i'll take a closer look. It might be somenthing good Chris Shafer sollutions might work. In fact that was another spolution i had in mind.. it was a C module but phyton can be good to. Th disadvantage is that practicaly you ewrite a jabber client for that module (without graphic interface of course). ClassJabberPHP is good but for my first ideea (the continous connection on). I tried also Pete Chown ideea using jabberapplet. The main problem was that on port 443 i get the client page(the applet page) for security reasons. So i had to connect on 80. And here comes why i think that http pooling is the best optin. On port 80 most companies have a tranparent proxy. To conclude. I wait for JabberWebCLint List submissions in order not to flame this list. For beginig i propose that we should Use http polling, so we need n apache module that will conenct to jabber server, and stay connected until he gets dunavailable presence or a timeout comes. We should try to make both type of clients the tabbed(tkabber, enigma style) one and windwed one(like exodus, gabber). The refresh timeout will be an optimum one.. i thought about 1 minute. I will study Web Client Services Alpha Release maybe it is a polling component start. Best Regards Adrian Rapa _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
