Thanks for the replies!!

I wanted to respond to the questions:


Waqas Hussain wrote:
>From what little you've said, I think what you want is:
>
>1. A distributed set of nodes

correct

>2. No central server(s)

correct

>3. Nodes can lose connectivity, and possibly change IPs

Yes and no, nodes can lose connectivity but the IPs will not change

>4. Reliable chat and conferencing between nodes (as reliable as the
>network allows at least)

correct

>
>Is that correct? Is a central server completely out of the question?

Yes, a central server is out of the question because there is no one system 
that will always be accessible by the other systems.

I have another question.  If I have two Spark clients, each connected to their 
own Openfire servers, and I break the network connection between the two 
servers, there is no indication on either client that they are no longer 
connected.  If I type a text message in one client, it behaves the same as if 
the servers were still connected and gives no indication of an error.  Is this 
the norm for XMPP clients?

Thanks again,
Rob

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