Well, we chose to solve this problem with a SOAP Web Service
that maintains state for mobile users and provides an abstracted object model
to the XMPP session. The web service will keep your session to the server
active and queue your contact list changes until you request them. The same
goes for messages. This also lets you have a lighter stack that is quite likely
already on the device (HTTP/SOAP). If you’re interested shoot me an email off list and I’ll get you
setup with the latest build. -JD From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Saurabh
Aggarwal During an active session, is there a way to
suspend/resume presence? I am interested in letting the jabber server know that
I am currently not interested in receiving presence information - so don't send
me information when my buddies status changes. This is for a wireless device,
and if I have the app in the background, I don't want to waste battery/keep the
datachannel active. Search
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- RE: [jdev] Suspending and resuming presence Saurabh Aggarwal
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