I think the way to go is to build server-to-server connectivity between instances of your EIM application and domains on the XMPP network.
For Java, I would think JSO is your best bet: http://jso.jabberstudio.org/ Peter On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:14:19AM +0100, Daniel Tietze wrote: > Hi, all. > > I am currently looking to add XMPP connectivity to > our (proprietary) EIM application. Specifically, I > want to add an extension to our IM server allowing > users of our IM client to communicate with users > in the Jabber/XMPP world. > > For a number of reasons, I do *not* want to add > support for connecting to our EIM server using > any Jabber-compliant client. > > I realize that what I would need to do is announce > users of our EIM service to the XMPP world and > deliver presence and message packets to XMPP-based > clients via a connection to some XMPP server. > > What would be the "correct" way of designing this? > Would I be developing a "component" (i.e. using > the "jabber:component" namespace to talk to the > XMPP server), or would I rather be looking at > Server-to-server support (the "jabber:server" > namespace)? Is S2S actually supported in current > XMPP servers or would I be limiting myself by > doing it this way? > > I guess I *could* also use "jabber:client" and have > our IM server masquerade as X number of clients, > but somehow that does not appear to be the cleanest > (and most resource-saving) approach. > > Our IM system is 100% Java - is there a Java library > (LGPL, or commercially licensed/licensable) that could > get us nearer towards our goal? > > I'd appreciate any helpful pointers on this issue. > > Best regards, > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
