Hi,

discovery with HTTP federation is described here:

http://www.waveprotocol.org/protocol/design-proposals/http-based-federation-protocol

<http://www.waveprotocol.org/protocol/design-proposals/http-based-federation-protocol>Of
course you can setup virtual hosts using standard HTTP techniques which
allows you to operate multiple domains on one server or to re-route requests
depending on the target domain name. It comes with HTTP for free so to say.

Greetings
Torben

2010/11/24 Graham Simpson <[email protected]>

> My questions are always dumb and obvious: Wave over XMPP used the XMPP
> protocol discovery using a specific DNS record... Wave ov HTTP - you
> haven't described how the discovy works for HTTP yet, or is that in a
> document that I haven't read? Likewise, will this simply run over port
> 80 like any other web service, or is there a defined 'wave' port?
> Another nice feature of wave over XMPP is that you could have 5
> different services talking over the standard XMPP port because the
> server directed the traffic to the right extension based on the
> content - how does that work with regard to HTTP, for environments
> with a single public IP address? (e.g. a home static/dyndns
> environment)
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