Version 1.1.2 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract:
This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in
a way that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The
protocol provides a
Version 1.1 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.38 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.37 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.36 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.35 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.34 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.32 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.31 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.30 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.29 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.28 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
The Changelog says content-modify and content-accept were removed from
the PENDING state. But the state diagram in section 5.1 still lists
them as valid actions when in PENDING.
-Tim Julien
XMPP Extensions Editor wrote:
Version 0.25 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This
Thanks for your feedback here and in the other threads. I've gotten
behind on the Jingle edits but will work on them again very soon so that
we can finish these specs!
On 05/21/2008 12:35 PM, Tim Julien wrote:
The Changelog says content-modify and content-accept were removed from
the PENDING
Version 0.25 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
XMPP Extensions Editor wrote:
Version 0.24 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Changelog: Added content-replace action; modified reasoncode and
reasontext to use elements instead of attributes; added sid element
to handle alternative-session condition; modified
Version 0.24 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.23 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating
and managing peer-to-peer media sessions between two XMPP entities in a way
that is interoperable with existing Internet standards. The protocol provides a
Version 0.22 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a framework for initiating and managing
peer-to-peer multimedia sessions (e.g., voice and video chat) between two
Jabber/XMPP endpoints in a way that is interoperable with existing Internet
standards.
Version 0.21 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a framework for initiating and managing
peer-to-peer multimedia sessions (e.g., voice and video chat) between two
Jabber/XMPP endpoints in a way that is interoperable with existing Internet
standards.
Version 0.20 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a framework for initiating and managing
peer-to-peer multimedia sessions (e.g., voice and video chat) between two
Jabber/XMPP endpoints in a way that is interoperable with existing Internet
standards.
Could you please stop top-posting? It's confusing.
Unnikrishnan V wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007 9:20 PM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unnikrishnan V wrote:
It will be nice if you can shed more light on this modification ( need
for modification ). Reason i felt is, we already have
Version 0.19 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a framework for initiating and managing
peer-to-peer multimedia sessions (e.g., voice and video chat) between two
Jabber/XMPP endpoints in a way that is interoperable with existing Internet
standards.
It will be nice if you can shed more light on this modification ( need
for modification ). Reason i felt is, we already have XEP-0208:
Bootstrapping Implementation of Jingle which is very incomplete. My 2
cents for Scenarios for various session flows goes to XEP-208 than
XEP-0166 . XEP-0166
Unnikrishnan V wrote:
It will be nice if you can shed more light on this modification ( need
for modification ). Reason i felt is, we already have XEP-0208:
Bootstrapping Implementation of Jingle which is very incomplete. My 2
cents for Scenarios for various session flows goes to XEP-208
my fault, i was thinking in another way where
XEP 166 - represent the core protocol with details on messages , not scenarios
and XEP-0208 - call flows with jingle ( more scenarios )
thanx
unni
On Nov 12, 2007 9:20 PM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unnikrishnan V wrote:
It will
Version 0.18 of XEP-0166 (Jingle) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a framework for initiating and managing
peer-to-peer multimedia sessions (e.g., voice and video chat) between two
Jabber/XMPP endpoints in a way that is interoperable with existing Internet
standards.
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