chun wang wrote: > I am now designing a multi-media conference system, while choosing the > conference control protocol, I know jabber/XMPP, I really like this > protocol for its agility, but traditional confrence systerms most are based > on H.323 or SIP. I had searched many papers about SIP-based conference, but > I think XMPP maybe bettter. > well, I had installed jabberd2 on my Linux Server, and add MUC component > develeped by GNU. in order to support audio and video transport, I know > Jingle protocol, > now gtalk is based on XMPP and LibJingle, but I found that LibJingle is not > complicant to XMPP Jingle. > If I use XMPP Multi-User Chat Protocol(XEP-0045) and XMPP Jingle > Protocol(XEP-0166) to setup my conference, looking forward to your some > suggestions. //bow
Some people (e.g., OLPC) have investigated this, e.g., sending Jingle "control" actions through the MUC room via <message/> instead of <iq/>. But I don't think they have any best practices to share yet. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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