Re: [jdev] Resource binding limit(ation)

2005-11-24 Thread Norman Rasmussen
I think you can by forcing binding to an existing resource, but I'm not sure it allows you to force an old resource off and bind a new one. On 11/24/05, Vinod Panicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: According to RFC 3920 - o The client is not allowed to bind a resource to the stream (e.g.,

RE: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Matt Tucker
Hey all, I think the Java discussion is probably getting quite a bit off-topic for this mailing list. :) But, just to answer a few of the things brought up -- ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. Java won't support that until the next release

Re: [jdev] Resource binding limit(ation)

2005-11-24 Thread Vinod Panicker
On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think you can by forcing binding to an existing resource, but I'm not sure it allows you to force an old resource off and bind a new one. Wont work since even binding to an existing resource would mean that I'm adding one more connected

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Norman Rasmussen
On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. I've found it even makes CRT fonts look easier on the eye. Mainly because it kicks in at any font size, and the ms 'standard' anti-aliasing only kicks in over

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Hal Rottenberg
On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. I've found it even makes CRT fonts look easier on the eye. Mainly because it kicks in at any font

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Hal Rottenberg
On 11/23/05, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ugh, once more we are confronted with the ugliness of some Linux UI toolkits. Did you actually tried a *recent* version of Coccinella (latest or cvs)? Or did you just looked at the *outdated* screenshots on the website? Is this ugly?:

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Maciek Niedzielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hal Rottenberg wrote: On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. I've found it even makes CRT fonts

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Pieter Barrezeele
On 24 Nov 2005, at 5:19 PM, Hal Rottenberg wrote: On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. I've found it even makes CRT fonts look easier on

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Norman Rasmussen
It helps to run the ClearType Tuner. (either online or download the control panel applet at http://www.microsoft.com/typography/cleartype/tuner/Step1.aspx) On 11/24/05, Hal Rottenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker

[jdev] server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Alexander Gnauck
Hello, im looking for servers with support for JEP-0138 to test my own. Are there any public servers which support stream compression? Alex

Re: [jdev] server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Norman Rasmussen
Jive: http://www.jivesoftware.org/issues/browse/JM-333 On 11/24/05, Alexander Gnauck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, im looking for servers with support for JEP-0138 to test my own. Are there any public servers which support stream compression? Alex -- - Norman Rasmussen - Email:

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Pieter Barrezeele
On 23 Nov 2005, at 10:38 PM, Sander Devrieze wrote: Op woensdag 23 november 2005 13:37, schreef Pieter Barrezeele: snip Look at Coccinella cvs ( http://hem.fyristorg.com/matben/ ). Yes, it is only a matter of time until Coccinella will replace Psi as the default Jabber client :-p (I hope

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op donderdag 24 november 2005 17:20, schreef Hal Rottenberg: On 11/23/05, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ugh, once more we are confronted with the ugliness of some Linux UI toolkits. Did you actually tried a *recent* version of Coccinella (latest or cvs)? Or did you just

Re: [jdev] Open src implemention of Jabber Client, which is best?

2005-11-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op donderdag 24 november 2005 19:05, schreef Pieter Barrezeele: On 23 Nov 2005, at 10:38 PM, Sander Devrieze wrote: Op woensdag 23 november 2005 13:37, schreef Pieter Barrezeele: snip Look at Coccinella cvs ( http://hem.fyristorg.com/matben/ ). Yes, it is only a matter of time until

Re: [jdev] server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Sander Devrieze
Op donderdag 24 november 2005 18:56, schreef Norman Rasmussen: Jive: http://www.jivesoftware.org/issues/browse/JM-333 Status: Open On 11/24/05, Alexander Gnauck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, im looking for servers with support for JEP-0138 to test my own. Are there any public

Re: [jdev] server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Sebastiaan Deckers
Coversant's SoapBox Server supports it: http://www.soapbox.net/portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=60 I haven't tried it though. -- Sebastiaan Alexander Gnauck wrote: Hello, im looking for servers with support for JEP-0138 to test my own. Are there any public servers which support stream

[jdev] Re: server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Alexander Gnauck
Hi, Coversant's SoapBox Server supports it: http://www.soapbox.net/portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=60 I haven't tried it though. OK, is there a public SoapBox server that allows registering new accounts? Alex

Re: [jdev] Re: server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread Sebastiaan Deckers
Try soapbox.net or coversant.net However I don't see compression in their stream:features. Maybe it's not enabled or these public servers could be running older code. -- Sebastiaan Alexander Gnauck wrote: OK, is there a public SoapBox server that allows registering new accounts? Alex

RE: [jdev] Re: server with stream compression support

2005-11-24 Thread JD Conley
Try soapbox.net or coversant.net However I don't see compression in their stream:features. Maybe it's not enabled or these public servers could be running older code. The public server (soapbox.net -- coversant.net is our corporate server and doesn't support open registration) is actually