Ryan Eatmon wrote:
> 
> Ok... I had a brain fart. =)

        Sure glad that never happens to me!

> What exactly are you trying to write that requires such a lengthy 
> processing time?  RPC is meant to be be instantanious response, not 
> hours/days/weeks/etc...

        I need to coordinate updates of loosely coupled, highly
        distributed hosts. I want to send messages to all the hosts
        then have them delivered, eventually, even if a host was
        down.  Are there existing examples of using Jabber for this
        sort of thing?

        This application is actually a free public DNS system. The
        original infrastructure was written years ago with tightly
        integrated hosts and modest growth in mind. The next
        generation infrastructure needs to support donated hosts
        with variable reliability and limited connectivity.

> <iq/>s are not stored offline.  Only <message/>s.

        That's good to know. I can use RPC for status checks.  For
        updates I'll need to switch to augmented <message/>s.

                Scott
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