On 22 Mar 2005, at 19:14, Julian Missig wrote:
On 22 Mar 2005, at 18:37, Matt Tucker wrote:
You could use zero-configuration networking for the discovery:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac123/ac147/ac174/ac206/about _cisco_ipj_archive_article09186a0080132b85.html
To add to this thread, we already support multicast DNS (called
Rendezvous by Apple) in Jive Messenger (Open Source server at
http://www.jivesoftware.org). So, you would use mdns to automatically
discover the central XMPP server and then normal disco, presence, etc,
to find other clients that support the services you're looking for as
Peter suggests.
Jive Messenger lists itself using the "_xmpp-client._tcp.local." service
name, which mirrors the XMPP DNS SRV entry.
Why "_xmpp-client" if you're advertising an XMPP Server?
Oh nevermind. I see that stpeter registered xmpp-client and xmpp- server, intending that xmpp-client be the service that XMPP Clients connect *to* while xmpp-server be the server-to-server connection. Kind of odd, but it's what's registered... so nevermind.
Julian
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