Hi, that's nice, but from what I understand, this is only through the use of their gateway, which itself needs Office Communication server, and in the end of the requirements Office Communicator (client). Office Communication if some kind of company's private MSN server, if I understand... So this is only for use in a corporate environment, very specific use, and there is still no communication between a common MSN id (with the "common user" MSN client) and a JID (and interoperability, even less). Am I wrong? I don't know very well MSN technologies.
If not, this is still very limited, but at least it means that Microsoft begins to consider the XMPP protocol, thus maybe do they have other related projects under work. Who knows: they may announce in a few monthes that they decided to go for the standard. It would be awesome. :-D (Am I dreaming awake? :p) Someday real IM interoperability may exist! Note also that what stroke me is sadly that first all these press release infos differentiate Gtalk from XMPP, second that they associate XMPP to Cisco. Ok I know that it is typical "corporate" announcement (at least it looks better for people who don't see further than their nose... For me, reaching an approved Internet standard would be far more corporate, or rather far more serious), but even though I got used to read this kind of association, I still jump off the desktop every time I read these simplifications. Anyway good point. Let's see in the future now. :-) Bye. Jehan -- Jehan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jehan's Profile: http://www.jabberforum.org/member.php?userid=16911 View this thread: http://www.jabberforum.org/showthread.php?t=2704 _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Forum: http://www.jabberforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=20 Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
