>From my understanding GTalk is a running Jabber server that
automatically conglomerates anyone registered for GMail as part of the
user interface. This I accept, and have a good enough basic
understanding of.

Now, for the purposes of my Job I'm to program a "Live Chat" service
on our website that would allow a potential customer/employee to chat
with a representative about any concerns they may have or just basic
questions in general. The catch? My boss wants us to link it to our
current Jabber server (we run a Barracuda IM firewall) so that rather
than programming a custom application that would monitor site usage
and what have you, it would just send our employee a message in their
IM Client.

I know that GMail has it's chat embedded, and it manages itself in a
fairly real time way. I'm quite curious as to how Google does this
whether it be by polling or some other semi-constant updating, or what
other ways it is able to do it.

Any and all help would be much appreciated, and I thank you all for
your time.
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