Daniel Mills wrote:
On Jul 10, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Jeff McAdams wrote:

Daniel Mills wrote:

Down the line, we want to explore with using XMPP to move around the
actual data.  Currently we use WebDAV (mostly just GET, PUT, LOCK) to do
that.

XEP-0049 please.  :)

I just took a look. Interesting, though probably not quite what we're looking for... I think we'll want to explore some way of integrating XMPP that augments the current Weave backend (that is, keeping the current WebDAV-based storage, instead of replacing it).

Currently Weave stores encrypted JSON files on a server to represent a snapshot state, and changesets (as separate files). I think a possible first step for XMPP integration, other than using it for notifications as we have now, would be to move around the changesets via XMPP. However, the data payload would most likely remain encrypted (and probably compressed) JSON.

Ages and ages ago, Joe Hildebrand and I worked on this:

http://www.xmpp.org/internet-drafts/attic/draft-hildebrand-webdav-notify-00.html

I'd be happy to update that I-D if you're interested in WebDAV change notifications over XMPP.

/psa

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