On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 01:45, you wrote: > > Normally you would send these in a <message/>. User A would click on > > User B to initiate voice chat, which would result in them sending their > > H323 address to User B. User B would then just click on the link to > > enter the program. > > A message means an invitation ; and you don't invite people whenever you > want to send them a message: you register with them, and once it's done, > you know about their presence and use it to know you can send a message. > > I would like to be able to know that this presence includes the > possibility of a voip call, and make it possible to call the contact > right away, without the need for him/her to reply to yet another "Do you > agree...".
Realistically, though, they do have to agree anyway. Can you normally
telephone someone without the other end picking up the phone?
In any case, perhaps Pub/Sub is the way to do this, if you're intent on it
being transmitted as a result of a subscription. Otherwise you can't really
distinguish the people who do care about these presence extensions from the
people who don't.
TX
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