About viewing a contact list of other fellow employees, as you said, I am working on a jabber component that should deal with it ... if you are interested in this, let me know, we can talk more about it ... it is kind of a extended JUD + vCard + Communities external component ... perhaps it is what you need ... i'm sending the soc proposol attached.
cya, mel >Like other IMs, an employee can have a contact list of other fellow >employees, have one on one chats, group chats.. but there would be >some restrictions (no file transfers) On 6/17/05, bowlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've finish the similar work. I used Jabberd as an IM server and developed > the IM client myself by using an open source component JabberCOM. I also > developed another client named JabberM to manage the members and groups. It > works very well in my company. The basic functions are: > 1. Systematic groups and members management. The administrator defines the > systematic groups and puts different members to different groups according > to the organization's department tree. Once a member login to the IM, he > will see all the members in the company immediately. And he can't delete or > change the systematic groups. But he can define his personal groups. > 2. IM's basic functions like one to one chats, group chats, file transfers > etc. > 3. Some restrictions. One account can only opened by the administrator. One > member can't change his nickname (for management purpose) and so on. > I think jabberd is very great as a public IM server. But for enterprise IM > server purpose, some optimizations can be made. For example, it doesn't have > the systematic concept. So if we have 500 members and we want each member > can see all the other 499 members in his buddy lists. We will have to insert > 499*499 records into the roster-groups tables. We can absolutely avoid this > by defined a systematic group table and put 500 records there. But then we > would have to make some changes of the jabbers sources code. Then it will be > an enterprise Version of Jabberd. I am thinking about this work recently and > wonder if there is any people who have the same interest. Maybe we can > cooperate. > > -----邮件原件----- > 发件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 代表 Juan > Federico Sequeda Sanclemente > 发送时间: 2005年6月17日 3:14 > 收件人: [email protected] > 主题: [jdev] Organizational IM > > Hi everybody > > I'm in a proyect where we need to develop an IM for a company. The > idea is to have a company based server that can send instant messages > to all the employees that are logged on. Some may think that email > would be a solution, but sometimes emails are not read immedialty. We > think IM would be the best solution. > > Like other IMs, an employee can have a contact list of other fellow > employees, have one on one chats, group chats.. but there would be > some restrictions (no file transfers) > > Do you guys know about any existing program? I have never programmed > an IM, so any help on how to start would be great, and if there is an > open source program available similar to my requeriments, that would > be great! > > Thanks for the help! > -- > Juan Federico Sequeda Sanclemente > Tel: +57 2 330 9618 > Cel: +57 310 390 1211 > Cel: +57 310 849 7417 > Cali, Colombia > ICQ: 323562510 > MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.superbacano.com > > "No es bacano... sino Superbacano!" > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > -- Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur. - Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound.
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