On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 11:47 AM, nelson.silva <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
> I'd like to be able to use BOSH (or XMPP over websockets) for the C/S
> part. But i'd also rather be "talking" to the XMPP server directly and
> not to the WaveServer component.
>
> Would it make sense to get the WaveServer to federate to the local
> server and thus take advantage of all that the XMPP server has to
> offer (persistence, filters for debugging, user management,
> etc ... ) ?
>

As it stands now, FedOne merely acts as a XEP-0114 extension for an
XMPP server, so there's need to 'federate' to the local server'.


>
> From what i've understood so far Wave is only using XMPP for the
> federation part and everything else is managed by FedOne.


Yes, the C/S protocol that shipped with FedOne does talk directly to the
FedOne extension.

   Thanks,
   -joe

-- 
Joe Gregorio
Developer Relations, Google Wave

By
> federating/forwarding all traffic to the XMPP server I should be able
> to use the server's BOSH endpoint, monitor conversations and
> statistics even without federating to wavesandbox...
>
> I'd like to get some input to make sure it makes some sense ....
>
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