Bernd Fondermann ha scritto: > Hi, > > due to persisting network problems I was not able to join IRC on Tuesday > :-(
I sent a part of my chatlog to Noel: I hope he will take care to merge the logs and send the log to the list. > At one point Stefano asked about the XMMP Server lab I've requested > (called Vysper). > Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact question he asked. > > I think that XMMP and its extensions (see > http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/) requires or at least justifies a > project on its own. I agree that it needs its own prject. And I share your choice to approach the MINA project for that. I was just curious about your specific interest in such a library: of course this *could* be a private issue ;-) I wonder if you planned some JAMES Server-XMPP IM integration like sending email when the XMPP contact is offline or notifying the XMPP contact when specific email are received. > However, this project is in its _very_ early stages. Nobody knows where > it goes ATM. Simply die, or become part of James or whatever. > > Any help from anyone is highly appreciated. :-) > > Bernd The project seems to be really interesting. Unfortunately I have to autolimit myself as I already have too many hands in too many places! I'm playing a lot with MINA+Spring2+ActiveMQ in the last months so Vysper is very near to my current technology platform, and I bet I'll have some to share: thoughts, code, ideas, bugfix. On the other side I don't have any specific knowledge about the XMPP protocol. > PS: Questions concerning Vysper should go to the labs mailing list. > Some topics could also be discussed here, as far as James is involved. I just saw that Vysper has been approved today :-) Congratulation and good luck! I'm happy to see more activity from you (even if it is not directly related to JAMES)! Stefano --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]