[jdev] multiple sessions between two domains

2006-09-11 Thread Ben Turner
Hello, Are there any servers out there that support more than one session per domain? We are currently investigating HA (high availability) possibilities. The specs (i.e. RFC3920) are rather ambiguous when it comes to whether or not multiple sessions are allowed between two domains. Any

Re: [jdev] POLL: ad-hoc commands support (client side)

2006-09-11 Thread Jakob Schroeter
On Sunday September 10 2006 20:31, Hal Rottenberg wrote: Can I get a quick reply if your client supports or does not support Ad-Hoc Commands? [1] Current gloox does server-side, client-side support has already been implemented for the next release (0.9). Jakob pgpW3nkhLD6Ov.pgp Description:

Re: [jdev] multiple sessions between two domains

2006-09-11 Thread Scott Cotton
I read the rfc to mean that there cannot (or should) not be multiple sessionsbetween domains _for the same server_. So one could have a server cluster,with several nodes in the cluster connecting the same 2 domains. I don't think there's any way for a remote host to reliably determinewhether

[jdev] Re: multiple sessions between two domains

2006-09-11 Thread Alexander Gnauck
you can add multiple servers in your SrvRecords. Using priority and weight you have load balancing and failover. But you will still have only 1 incoming and outgoing connection per server. Alex Ben Turner wrote: Hello, Are there any servers out there that support more than one session per

Re: [jdev] POLL: ad-hoc commands support (client side)

2006-09-11 Thread Joe Hildebrand
Jabber Messenger does. Exodus does, but you have to get there through the browser. It should have a better UI relatively soon, I expect. On Sep 10, 2006, at 12:31 PM, Hal Rottenberg wrote: Can I get a quick reply if your client supports or does not support Ad-Hoc Commands? [1] I'll start.

Re: [jdev] multiple sessions between two domains

2006-09-11 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
Ben Turner wrote: Hello, Are there any servers out there that support more than one session per domain? We are currently investigating HA (high availability) possibilities. The specs (i.e. RFC3920) are rather ambiguous when it comes to whether or not multiple sessions are allowed between

[jdev] Jabber architecture

2006-09-11 Thread John Almberg
I have the O'Reilly "Programming Jabber" book. It's from 2002 and I'm wondering how much, if any, the Jabber server architecture has changed from what is described in that book? That is, is the general approach still the same, with the backbone and various components attached to the backbone?

Re: [jdev] Jabber architecture

2006-09-11 Thread Matthias Wimmer
John Almberg schrieb: I have the O'Reilly Programming Jabber book. It's from 2002 and I'm wondering how much, if any, the Jabber server architecture has changed from what is described in that book? That is, is the general approach still the same, with the backbone and various components

[jdev] [ANN] Spark 2.0

2006-09-11 Thread Matt Tucker
Hey all, I'm happy to announce that the first Open Source version of Spark (2.0) is now available. Spark is an XMPP client targeted at business users. We announced that Spark was going open source in June, released the code in SVN in July, and now have the first binary release. Some of the major

Re: [jdev] Jabber architecture

2006-09-11 Thread Hal Rottenberg
On 9/11/06, Matthias Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the O'Reilly Programming Jabber book. It's from 2002 and I'm This book describes the architecture of jabberd14 Also note there are a dozen other jabber servers now. The landscape is much different than it used to be. Are you