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On 7/13/09 5:12 AM, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
> Reading the current XEP, it sounds like the client should do a normal
> reconnect?
> 
> This sounds a bit … disrupting to me. Wouldn't it make more sense to
> also give the client a token and if the client reconnects with that
> token, the old session is resumed? Something similar to XEP-0198, but
> with less overload. The idea is that you get a secret token in the
> XEP-0051 stanza and specify it on connection the server you were
> redirected to so the new server knows where you come from and thus you
> don't have to resend roster etc.

Why not use TLS-reconnect + XEP-0198 in that case?

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
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