If you want to send messages to a server I recommend C#/WebServices, which, in my opinion, is by far the easiest way to deliver messages to a Jabber server and to make a WebService endpoint at the same time. You could use AGSXMPP to do this.
I do prefer the spooling way of doing things, as Alexander stated, because you shouldn't be connecting to a server to send one message, it could bring your web server or your jabber server, or both, to their knees (continuous SSL/TLS negotiation etc.), rather write a WebService/REST to dump files in the spooling directory... Can someone elaborate on the JabberD1.4 method (i.e. directory and file names to use)? Maybe I could write a Web Service for this guy. Cheers, Jonathan Dickinson On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 13:12 -0700, brad laney wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to create a simple application that will send a message to > a single jabber user. > I have a jabber server, and I have Pidgin client installed on all > machines. > > We have an information server that is used for posting events, and > important messages. This server is a web server. It is not automatic > alerting, which is the drawback. We do not want to rely on email. So > we want the information server to send instant messages to all parties > involved. > > I've been looking for days and only found a linux solution. We are > 100% windows. > > I need an API or something of the sort that will allow me to post > messages via aweb server to my jabber server. I've found projects that > do this, but they are mainly all linux and I'm having problems viewing > the source code in order to write my own component. > > > Thanks > Brad > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and moreā¦.then map the best > route! Find it!
