On Tuesday 17 April 2007 10:53, Philipp Hancke wrote: > Artur Hefczyc wrote: > > On Tuesday 17 April 2007 08:09, Janne Savukoski wrote: > >>So, I guess the dialback has then some scalability advantages over > >>SASL. Naturally, supporting multiple domain connections over a single > >>TCP session lets you cut down the number of sessions to a fraction. > > > > As far as I know it doesn't. Dialback needs 2 separate TCP/IP connections > > for EACH domain. > > No, see the 'piggybacking' stuff in xmpp-core, 8.3. Apart from google, I > dont know many servers who still use this "optimization".
I thought piggybacking is used only for validation request for new connection over already validated connection. There is nothing there saying you can send other then db:result stanzas this way. Artur -- Artur Hefczyc http://www.tigase.org/ http://wttools.sf.net/
