On Jul 31, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Nathan Fritz wrote:
But the proof that a given XMPP account is approved is less
direct. Yes, you use the access key over XMPP, but it breaks the
consumer-service paradigm. Perhaps my argument is weak, but
shouldn't the consumer request the keys through the protocol it is
consuming on?
Really, no.
It's normal behaviour to negotiate over protocol A and then connect
over protocol B.
Think SIP, SDP, and the RTP stream for audio.
Best regards,
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Pedro Melo
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Use XMPP!