Hi Dave, On 12/25/12 19:11, Dave Cridland wrote: > I have wondered (and I think Matthew Wild may have also wondered about > this, lest I appear to be stealing his ideas), about mapping <status/> > and possibly <show/> onto (pseudo) PEP nodes. > > This would mean a couple of things: > > - You could set an ACL for <status/> quite easily, though it'd be very > much all or nothing. > > - With some handwaving involving collections acting as leaf nodes (pay > no attention to the man behind the curtain), you could get a situation > where two differently permissioned child nodes were used to feed a > single item into the pseudo-leaf pseudo-node (eek!), which resulted into > different endpoints seeing a different <status/>. > > At least the basic pseudo-node stuff feels generally worthwhile to me, > and if there's interest I'll try my best to spec it out into a proper XEP.
We are trying to have a component to 'set' the presence of a user in XMPP. This solves the "transport" scenario were a user on for example his phone or other client changes presence or status and this value should be propagated. In this specific case we want to set the status. Since there is a 'friend view' of the status and an 'admin view' we would like to go beyond the simple presence scheme. Currently it is not possible for a component to impersonate a user. Obviously in ejabberd you could set service_check_from to fake the from address, but sending an undirected presence isn't propagated by the server. (Something I try to patch up now). Stefan _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
