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
Hi Sander,
Sander Devrieze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Update regarding ejabberd! :-) The contributions page on ejabberd's
> website got its 16th contribution today: a patch for stream
> compression support in ejabberd.
>
> If you want to test the patch, or if you kno
Hi,
I was wondering if someone here knows, or might be able to point me
where to look, for open-source Jabber projects for Windows CE / Mobile
platforms (don't really know the difference between those two).
Also I would like to know if Smack could be made to work on such
platforms. If the ha
Hi,
Yes, I understand this. But there are great libraries already available
for all types of programming languages. You don't have to understand the
description of stringprep. You can just use an existing library to
prepare your strings and you are done.
i ported libidn to C#. Its included i
hi matt,
i dont think there are clients which suport it yet. Its a big loop.
Client developers are waiting for servers and vice versa.
I have also prepared code and no chance to test it yet because of
missing servers.
But i think its time now to get some implementations. So Wildfire is a
good
Gato,
dou you have a public server running the latest wildfire build? Then i
will test it against my library implementation.
Alex
Gaston Dombiak schrieb:
Hey Joe,
I have compression running in Wildfire. So far I tested it with Pandion and
would like to test it with Exodus. Can you provide me
Florian Holzhauer schrieb:
Yes, I understand the reason of the mentioned pdf, and I understand
why it has to be there. But it still sounds to me a bit like "you
code for free, we earn money with your work". And I really dont
like that one. Feel free to flame me for that.
if you contribute to
Stefan Strigler schrieb:
JEP-0124 requires a connection manager to handle multiple simultaneous
HTTP connections from the same client. I can't recall the rationale for
this design decision, but I've received feedback off-list that it makes
the connection manager fairly complex to code (and more
Norman Rasmussen schrieb:
fyi: when using the ICSharpZipLib with .net I found that the one
stream constructor's logic was in fact reversed! So I'd say test it
with the boolean missing, and true, and false.
here is the code of my socket class which is using the ICSharpZipLib and
which was test
Hi Vinod,
Haven't managed to find MiniClient - a link would be helpful.
The MiniClient is only a sample client for our agsXMPP library. You can
download it here:
http://www.ag-software.de/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=73&Itemid=104
Or ping me by jabber or email.
Alex
Hi,
i'm planing to add user profile support in the next weeks.
My question goes to client and server developers.
1) Are you supporting Jep-0154 yet? When not are you working on it or
are there plans to implement it in the near future?
2) Will you support to host the profile on the server, or
Hello Tobias,
XMPP is the ideal solution for your purpose IMHO. But i don't see where
you need SOAP or RPC yet.
- You can use the XMPP core for contact list, presence etc...
- JEP-0055 for the document search
- JEP-0065 for transfering your documents
and i'm sure you will find some other usefu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
you confused me even more...
I thought IM apps exchange xml messages (usually small),
let me explain XMPP with this small example of a session:
the client connects, open the socket and the XML Document
C->S:
C->S: http://etherx.jabber.org/streams";
xmlns="jabber:
solution 2 soubds very good to me. And i agree with jefferson that we
need smth like banners. At least if you register a new account with a
service
Alex
Peter Saint-Andre schrieb:
Jefferson Ogata wrote:
Again, the requirement is that this occur before authentication.
Look at how FTP, ssh2,
No, that's not what I am looking for. I know enough clients, that have
support to authenticate using SASL. But they all transmit no
authorization id, and therefore they authorize as the same identity as
they authenticate.
SASL has the concept of authorizing as someone else as you
authentica
Hello,
you will find all info you need on http://www.jabber.org
There are download links for server and clients. if you want to develop
your own messenger take also a look at the libraries.
Alex
bright true schrieb:
Hello ,
i want to open my own messenger service ... and someone told me abo
Matthias Wimmer schrieb:
Also I don't think, that this feature is admin-only. This was only an
example I gave. Let me give another example: There could be an account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] where all people of the sales departement of example
corp. will be allowed to authorize as. So that customers c
Hello,
what you are looking for is In-Band Registration:
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0077.html
In agsXMPP you can find this in the agsXMPP.protocol.iq.register namespace.
Best Regards
Alex
zeeshan shigri wrote:
Hi,
I am using agsxmpp SDK to develop a jabber based IM. but i can't able to
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 do
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Mailing lists are extremely[*] efficient if you use good e-mail software. Next
features might help:
* A mail client that automatically groups threads
* A mail client that automatically detects mailing lists
* A mail client with which you can "Reply to List"
* A mail cl
Hi Tobias,
Some days ago someone pointed me to a post on the jadmin maling list
[1]. What they are talking about are the accounts that my monitoring
software have created for monitoring login times and server features on
each server. Then I noticed that stpeter responded to that[2] and said
t
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Markmann wrote:
That sounds okay for me. Even if the problem is similar in my eyes to
i.e. Google's caching feature since I don't believe they ask all
webmaster whether they are allowed to mirror their pages or not. I'll
also extend the monitoring part to keep the accounts vC
Tobias Markmann wrote:
Okay...that would work but in general you only need one JID because the
servers are able to intercommunicate via s2s.
offer both, email notification and XMPP notification. It is also
possible that admins are responsible for multiple server. So Jid
notification makes sen
Matthias Wimmer wrote:
Michal 'vorner' Vaner schrieb:
And, if I have these split things and insert them between the stream
header I got in the beginning and an corresponding stream end, can I
parse it using DOM parser for each separate stanza?
But that is something I would not do. It requires
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Well, I just think I do not need to _parse_ it if I'm not interested in
the information there. I only want to split it to parts and feed that to
different program.
what is parsing for you?
splitting is parsing for me. A SAX or Pull Parser, or a Xml Tokenizer is
spl
Tomasz Sterna wrote:
On 11/1/06, Scott Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the proper method of performing a ping across a client XMPP
connection. That is, from a sever's perspective, if a client
mysteriously and unexpectedly drops off the Internet, it won't know it
until the TCP connect
Tomasz Sterna wrote:
for some devices it's not. If you work with wireless devices (WLAN, GSM,
UMTS) you will see lot's of strange behavior.
Isn't that broken TCP implementation then?
sometimes it is, but sometimes it's by design. I think we have to
address this issues and can't say the tcp i
Kevin Smith wrote:
For what it's worth, I very much want to get some ack system into
widespread use. For some people, with reliable server software,
hardware, network infrastructure and clients, XMPP seems to be reliable
already but it's really just good fortune. Once one of these starts
becom
Remko Troncon wrote:
Not that I have experience with mobile devices, but if you use zlib, the
overhead of doing a ping should reduce to one byte plus a few bytes of
padding every call in every direction. If you do a ping every minute,
this bandwidth overhead is neglectable compared to the bandw
Alexander Gnauck wrote:
zlib is doing very well for me on pocket pc's and smartphones. And also
the compression rate is very good. It's on my TODO list for a very long
time now to post some stats. Going back to work now and do that ;-)
i attached 2 compression logs. This logs are fr
I am trying to connect to host 'talk.google.com' using JabberCom and
Delphi 7, but JabberCom send the following xml line to server:
JabberCom was not updated for many years. It's not XMPP 1.0 compatible
which is the reason you are not able to connect to GTalk with JabberCom.
You should use an
Alexandre wrote:
Do you know some another library that can be used with delphi 7 ?
you can take a look at the exodus client. Is completely written in
Delphi and the build in library is the successor of JabberCom.
But AFAIK it's licensed under GPL, JabberCom was LGPL.
Alex
Hi Tomasz,
i brought up this discussion multiple times in the past.
As you said creating the X-HTML is the biggest problem. Another problem
is that we allow only a small subset of tags and attributes. There are
toolkits which you can use to create (X)HTML, but the output is not
valid accordin
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Applications are encouraged from developers and others who are actively
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i think we also should setup a participant list on the Wiki. So all
members/developers who are interested to participate the event can
signup there.
I think most of us have to stay in a hotel for some days, so we should
recommend 1 or 2 hotels.
Alex
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
The devcon / inter
i think we had this discussion several times before. jabberd1 or jabberd
1.x tends always to confusion because all newbies to which i talked in
jdev see jabberd2 as the successor of jabberd1 which is wrong.
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre schreef:
Hey Matthias, that's great news. But
CTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alexander Gnauck
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 9:12 AM
To: jdev@jabber.org
Subject: [jdev] Re: XHTML-IM XEP implementation
Hi Tomasz,
i brought up this discussion multiple times in the past.
As you said creating the X-HTML is the biggest problem. Another
"main client connection"
only a notification for big messages and download them in additional
connections. So you main connection can still receive stanzas while
downloading a big stanza (or multiple smaller chunks).
Alex
Maciek Niedzielski wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Alexander G
Justin Karneges wrote:
This begs the question: what is too big? Currently, we consider stanza size
to be somewhat unbounded, as XMPP-Core imposes no size maximum. But I
believe we do need some mechanism for a stanza maximum size, otherwise XMPP
software is prone to denial-of-service attacks.
Hello,
we're pleased to announce the new release version 0.92 of our agsXMPP SDK.
One of the major changes in this release is a licence change. Due to
many requests from open source developers agsXMPP is dual licenced now
and could be licenced under the GPL.
download at:
http://www.ag-softwar
This may be of interest (sorry only in german):
http://www.quest-online.de/jobs/ws4341.html
Alex
rajeev k wrote:
I want to develop a Jabber client in VC++. Can someone suggest the best
stack available in windows? (it will be good if stack use MSXML instead
of OpenXML).
did you take a look at the libraries listed here:
http://www.jabber.org/software/libraries.shtml
Gloox is very popular f
rajeev k wrote:
I think this thread has become little bit OT :-( Thanks to all for
suggestions. Thanks Alex for the link. I asked of VC++ stack because of
two reasons. 1. I wanted to add XMPP support to my already existing
application which is written in VC++. 2. I wanted to know whether there
they way all the MSN gateways work is:
if your gateway has the Jid msn.myserver.org and the Hotmail ID of your
contact is [EMAIL PROTECTED] the resulting JabberId is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which means the "@" in the Hotmail ID gets replaces with a "%".
Alex
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Hello Charles,
this is the list to find the Jabber/XMPP developers.
You can also look on the jabber.org and xmpp.org websites for existing
software and their developers/companies.
Regards,
Alex
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I need to download the XMPP stack. Can any one please tell me
the link from where I can download the XMPP stack.
I assume with "the XMPP stack" you mean a library.
For which programming language?
You can find a list of libaries here:
http://www.jabber.org/so
brad laney schrieb:
I am trying to create a simple application that will send a message to a
single jabber user.
here is a list of libraries:
http://www.jabber.org/software/libraries.shtml
I'm sure you will find one there for your preferes programming langauge
and licence.
Alex
Alexander Gnauck schrieb:
brad laney schrieb:
I am trying to create a simple application that will send a message to
a single jabber user.
here is a list of libraries:
http://www.jabber.org/software/libraries.shtml
I'm sure you will find one there for your preferes programming langauge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
1. I have a "special" client, that is subscribed to all my business
partners. So I can write a program, who cathes the presence information
from my special client and saves it in my database.
this works and is the only solutions which will work if you also have to
get
Hello Bruce,
it would be helpful if you post also something about the
technolgy/programming language you are looking for
(c,c++,Java,.Net,Python,Perl etc...)
Regards,
Alex
bruce schrieb:
Hi...
I'm looking at a potential jabber based (client/server) prototype. A couple
of guys on the jdev c
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Tobias Markmann schrieb:
Have you tried agsXMPP lib? This is supposed to work on Windows Mobile
if I recall correctly.
correct, it works on all windows Mobile devices (phones and PPC).
Alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I am looking for vendor or open-source project that can provide me with
XMPP Server/Client on WIN CE 5.0.
I already went through list of XMPP clients/server on jabber.org and don’t
see the XMPP server for WIN CE 5.0.
there is Nebohodimo IM Client (http://nhim.wiki.so
Cashman Andrus schrieb:
It seems clear that XMPP has facilities to work in this role, for
example XEP-0009 (XML-RPC). What I'm wondering about is this: are there
examples of applications that use XMPP to transfer their own data
around, but which aren't IM or other social systems?
In my brief
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tjabber schrieb:
For example, in reading the privacy list spec, it was never clear to me why
I would need multiple lists and why would I make one active over another?
And what is invisibility? I've searched a lot on these, but I haven't found
an answer.
you don't need to. You can have multiple
Alex Malinovich schrieb:
... it is really terribly inefficient. What we really need to
do is establish a STANDARD binary protocol for transmitting XMPP
information. Essentially a binary-encoding standard for XMPP. Then as
long as servers support that extension, clients will remain unaffected.
y
Roelof Naude schrieb:
you will also need a patch for ejabberd servers (attached).
thanks for the bccrypto tls patch. I also applied it to the c# version
and it works great now.
Best Regards,
Alex
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xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jefferson Ogata schrieb:
How, exactly, do you know? I.e. what specific prenegotiation informs the
XMPP server which domain certificate to use? Traditional STARTTLS (e.g.
in ESMTP and LDAP), AFAIK, has no such provision; this would have to be
an XMPP-specific augmentation.
from the stream head
Jefferson Ogata schrieb:
Interesting. So you're saying the server looks at the @to attribute in
and chooses a certificate based on that value?
yes,
some servers also present the certificate of the hostname from the srv
records. AFAIK Google is doing this.
Can you name two? I would be inter
(Pocket PC, Smartphone, Windows CE)
* Mono
The SDK is released as open source under a dual license.
You can download agsXMPP 1.0 at:
http://www.ag-software.de/index.php?page=download
You can find more info about agsXMPP here:
http://www.ag-software.de/index.php?page=agsxmpp-sdk
Regards,
Alexander
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Jonathan Dickinson schrieb:
Is this okay, or will I have to roll my own XML writer (is the comment
invalid)? (Note that the default xmlns is missing, but this is just an
example). Should I face any problems with any less xml conformant clients?
thats fine, but also depends how you forward/rout
Tomasz Sterna schrieb:
Who did? Could you give some examples?
many did, I think we had this thread before. To name some, agsxmpp,
gloox, tigase
The build in .NET parser works only with several hacks, which is no fun
and causes you lots of headaches with threading later.
Alex
Benjamin M. Schwartz schrieb:
Unfortunately, it is possible that multiple school
servers will be using different ports on the same global IPv4 address.
The result would be multiple servers with the same IP address. I imagine
that this breaks s2s, since the XMPP standard seems to demand that
serv
Jonathan Dickinson schrieb:
Any ideas?
from RFC3921
probe -- A request for an entity's current presence; SHOULD be generated
only by a server on behalf of a user.
you should not probe clients. This is meant for servers only (s2s).
Alex
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> BTW I updated the following pages to reflect this thread:
>
> http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/members/
>
> http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/members/responsibilities.shtml
>
> I hope that makes things clearer.
thanks Peter
as Peter said the online voting period which we call proxy voting is
normally enabled
> as Peter said the online voting period which we call proxy voting is
> normally enabled 14-21 days. I try to stay close to 14 days, but
> depending on the date we will find for our official online meeting the
> duration can be a bit longer, up to 21 weeks.
sorry, days, not weeks ;-)
Alex
__
The 2007-2008 XMPP Council and XSF Board of Directors were elected in
September 2007. Therefore we have to select the next Board and Council. XMPP
Council members must be elected members of the XSF, there is no such
restriction for the Board of Directors.
If you are interested in running for Board
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Arne Claassen schrieb:
> Hmmm... then stringprep in agsXMPP might be borked, since in it user
> names stay in the case they were sent, which is where my troubles
> started.
I don't use stringprep in all constructors in the jid class of agsXMPP
because stringprep is a heavy process and needs l
arun kumar schrieb:
> i want to use language translation service provided by xmpp.. do
> i need to set up a xmpp server or does there already exist a xmpp
> server providing this which i can use
do you mean the Google Talk translation bots? You can get more info
about them at:
http://g
Jonathan Schleifer schrieb:
> Why is ß replaced with ss? AFAIK, ß is allowed in the username part of
> the JID and with the new IDN standard which is currently in discussion,
> it would be even allowed in the domain.
I have not updated my stringprep implementation for a while. Maybe I
should ge
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jli...@gmail.com schrieb:
> I see. Thanks. It was OK earlier. I also experienced a few
> jabber.org outages a short while back. Server not in a good shape?
the GTalk poblem is resoved. At the end of 2008 we switched the IM
server to a new powerful machine donated by HP. Since this the server is
/index.php?page=matrix
Alex
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