Hi Rohan,

BOSH is what Javascript libraries would use to communicate with a XMPP server 
(remember, Javascript cannot send raw data over the network, all comms must 
occur over HTTP).

What this means to you is that:

1.       No client set up is needed. The javascript libraries (should) include 
everything you need. They simply use a special kind of AJAX to communicate with 
the server.

2.       You need to find a server that supports BOSH connections. Maybe 
someone here is running one that does? You can try to connect to jabber.org and 
mabber or such should also have BOSH support.

Best of luck!

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rohan Shah
Sent: 07 July 2008 10:23 AM
To: jdev@jabber.org
Subject: [jdev] Issues in XMPP javascript libraries

Hi All,
         I am new to the XMPP world, and have just started to learn it. I want 
to build a small web client that connects to xmpp servers, and allows the user 
to chat. For this I tried using both XMPP4JS and JSJac. In the sample client 
provided by both of these libraries I am getting exceptions.In JSJac, am 
getting-
An error occured:
Code: 503
Type: cancel
Condition: service-unavailable

And in XMPP4JS, i am getting the error-
There was an error(fatal=true): The error is not one of those defined herein; 
the connection manager SHOULD include application-specific information in the 
content of the wrapper.

What else do I need to configure. I am running the sample client under Apache. 
Also what exactly is BOSH, and what needs to be setup at client side to 
configure BOSH
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