Hello Users, I hope I'm doing this correctly. I'm a new user and I've never done an email to a listserve like this.
I’m emailing the group because I actually have an observation and a question about XMPP and Vysper. I’m new to XMPP. Very new. I’ve been looking and testing with it for the last couple of days. My problem is that I don’t feel like the “Presence” portion of the protocol works all that great, at least on my initial tests with Openfire and ejabberd2. If I work as normal, sure, it works perfectly. But, I was a bit harder on it. First I killed my internet connection by disabling wifi through my OS(I tested it in Linux and Windows). XMPP still worked on every test in this manner. That’s GREAT! The problem was with my next test. I decided to kill my wifi radio by disabling it through hardware. Here’s where I couldn’t get XMPP’s Presence to work. The user on this machine always stayed online, despite the wifi radio being killed through hardware. Every time this was tested on my Android phone (pulling the battery), or on my laptop (killing the radio), the XMPP server would fail to recognize the disconnection and the user would stay online. This is something I’ve noticed in G-Chat as well. On a user’s computer crash, or power loss, some users can just hang there online. My question to users: Can XMPP handle this case for Presence detection? It seems to me that it can’t, which worries me. Can Vysper handle this? Thanks for any input. I'm interested to hear opinions from experts in the area of XMPP. (As a side note I turned on the ping service and was able to detect the disconnect, but it seems strange to me that I should require an addon to handle presence detection, when the protocol has the idea of Presence in its title.) -Charlie
