See also: http://jig.jabberstudio.org/
/psa On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 08:59:54PM -0600, David Sutton wrote: > Hi Angel, > > I'm the developer who is working on the C version of the IRC-t. The version of the > transport you found is broken in > many respects and although I have a version that had some of the bugs repaired in, > it uses an old and unsupported jabber > "protocol" that was never accepted. > > Saying that, I am already working on its replacement, and phase one sounds like > what you are looking for. I'm > formalising some of the thoughts/design into documentation to go onto the project > site, as well as working on a > prototype. I also have an almost completed simple irc-t written in perl, I just need > to fix the room/user handler so it > doesn't occasionally lose user information. That one is much easier to get to a > stable state, and could be used as a > proof-of-concept whilst I work on the C version. > > Regards, > > David > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 06:55:40PM -0500, Angel Asencio wrote: > > Greetings: > > > > Sorry if this issue has been answered before, but I just started working > > with Jabber. > > (If this is supposed to be posted in another mailing list, please let me > > know) > > > > I have been requested before the end of December to generate a prototype > > that can do the following : > > > > Jabber client <-> Jabber Server <-> IRC Gateway <-> IRC Server <-> IRC > > client > > > > Bottomline: Jabber client, through Jabber server, talks to IRC client > > located in an IRC server where both servers are located in Solaris 8/9 > > machines. > > > > I found > > > > /irc-transport-0.1.1-1.40 > > > > / > > > > and the jabber/C expert around here was able to make the contact with > > Jabberd 1.4 and IRCU 2.x, but no communication yet. > > > > My programming language of preference is Java, so I decided to check out > > Jabber Gateway Framework ( JGF ) but no binary/source code has been > > released. > > > > At least, based on the keywords I chose, the most I could find were the > > 1.40 transport > > and the reference to JGF. > > > > For both of them, the sense I got is "coming soon for 1.4". I have not > > seen any ETA, so I presume that none will be released before the end of > > December? > > > > If that is case, is there a way that I could get either working version, > > so I could demonstrate the prototype? > > > > Thanks, _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
