oh. I must have got it wrong. I was trying to follow the article :
http://www.process-one.net/en/blogs/article/processone_wave_server_ejabberd_extension_video/

without realizing that the particular XMPP server with extension is
not available yet.

I have another question in this context. What is the role of XMPP
server when two console clients of FedOne exchange waves?

-Prabhu.S

On Mar 23, 5:54 am, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 02:19 -0700, Prabhu wrote:
> > I configured the FedOne server to connect to ejaberd XMPP server. The
> > connection is successful. However when I try to discover the wave
> > service from the XMPP client, PSI, I get to see the following message
> > in FedOne..
>
> Are you trying to use PSI as a wave client?
>
> If so, then FedOne doesn't use XMPP to talk to clients, rather it uses
> protobuffs.
>
> XMPP is used to talk server to server, so if you're all setup and you
> want to test, you can try using the console client that came with it and
> adding say [email protected] (that's the echoey agent on my
> fedone/mongodb setup).
> --
> James Purserhttp://wavingtheshiny.collaborynth.com.au
> Wave Addresses:
> [email protected] (wave.google.com)
> [email protected] (wavesandbox.com)
> [email protected] (collaborynth.com.au FedOne Server)
> Skype: purserj1977
> GTalk: [email protected]

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