Pandion 2.5 supports stream compression.
And yes, it's great. Especially for repetitive packets like the user
is typing indicator where you get 90% data reduction.
I haven't done any wide scale benchmarks with real users but Stephen's
60% reduction seems quite attainable.
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Sebastiaan
On Wednesday January 11 2006 02:15, Joe Hildebrand wrote:
See JEP-77: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0077.html section 4.
I don't know which clients have implemented this for account
creation, however.
Current releases of gloox can handle all the fields defined in JEP-0077 but
ignore the
On 1/10/06, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clients are supposed to do an IQ-get first to see what the required
fields are, then send back all the required fields.
Copy Paste from other conversation:
Similarly, in-band registration (jabber:iq:register) uses IQ stanzas.
When it is
Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 19:57, schreef Magnus Henoch:
I'm trying to make my Jabber server require people registering an
account enter an e-mail address for password retrieval and such (in
practice, it might be too obnoxious to _require_ this, but that's
beside the point). From JEP-0077, I
It may be in a really rough state since I'm in the middle of
refactoring the roster code :) but I cut a daily build this morning.
You can grab it at http://exodus.jabberstudio.org/daily/. This binary
includes the stream compression support. I just tested it against the
beta.soapbox.net server and
I'm looking to hire a fulltime javascript programmer to work on some
jabber related projects. Ideally, I would like someone who is a
programmer (ie, knowledge of other languages, abstraction, event driven
programming, etc) rather than a webmonkey. The specific project is to
make a game client,
Hey pgm,
Thanks for the link. I installed the daily build version and compression
worked just fine with Wildfire. :)
Regards,
-- Gato
Peter Millard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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It may be in a really rough state since I'm in the middle of
refactoring the roster
I'm not what you're looking for, but I might be of interest later on
I'm a first year university student who has been into searching for fun on the far edge of _javascript_ capabilities for about two years already. I'm not of much use for this job because I'm simply not full-time available, but
Hey Stephen,
Yes, Wildfire supports stream compression for c2s and I'm now finishing it
for s2s. A new release of wildfire is coming out tomorrow so stay tuned. :)
Regards,
-- Gato
Stephen Pendleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I can also confirm that it works
Ryan/
Nice job with the Net::Jabber modules.. However I
have one small question-Is there an easier way to get
the underlying IO::Socket from a connected Component?
I eventually arrived at the code below but it seems
inelegant to have to directly access and manually
'bless' a hash element
I don't wanna steal Kev's thunder but here is his announcement to
psi-devel a short while ago. Now to work on the webpage...
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