Just wanted to bump this up to see if anyone on the weekend browsing
crew knew an answer.

On May 23, 3:18 pm, Micah <mi...@ourmailbox.net> wrote:
> I'm interested in creating an Android application that will set the
> user's Google Talk custom status message to something created by my
> application.  Details on doing this can be found 
> athttp://code.google.com/apis/talk/jep_extensions/shared_status.html.
>
> Since a user running Android (at least on the G1 w/ T-Mobile) is
> always signed in to their Google Account, is there a way to leverage
> that and not require the user enter credentials into my application?
> If not, is there an easy-to-use XMPP interface available or am I stuck
> with writing a XMPP client from scratch?
>
> Alternatively, does the Google Talk application running on Android
> phones support any intents that I could use to tell it to change the
> user's status?
>
> While researching this issue I have come across a number of pages that
> reference what appears to be a deprecated
> com.google.android.xmppservice and com.google.android.gtalkservice.
> Is there a replacement for either of those or were they removed
> without replacement?
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