On Jun 18, 2008, at 11:40 PM, Atulesh MORE wrote:
I m sorry Mr Artur, But can u please suggest me the Jabber forum.
You'll probably have the best luck looking at Openfire stuff
specifically. Ignite Realtime runs a forum at http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/index.jspa
on the web, where people can ask questions for all kinds of things.
You probably wish to use the XIFF Developer area of their forum, at http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/community/developers/xiff
As far as the xmpp.org lists go?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the random development list and will have [jdev] in
the subject of any message coming across that list; this is for
general Jabber development advice and queries.
[email protected] is specifically for setting protocol standards
(what the servers and clients speak to each other), and will have
[Standards] in the subject of any message coming across that list.
The standards group is software agnostic... we focus on the protocol
the servers and clients all implement, rather than on specific clients
or servers. To put it another way, Standards is the list for
designing the language XMPP software speaks, rather than for designing
XMPP software. Hence why the questions about XIFF programming are off-
topic. Questions about /any/ programming are off-topic here, except
in a general sense ('how do the resource constraints imposed by mobile
applications impact the design of this particular protocol extension,'
and so on).
Hopefully this helps! :)
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