Hi, 

I looked into this quite a while ago and came to the conclusion that BOSH 
(XEP-0124) is the best solution:

 * It's relatively simple
 * It allows changing IP addresses without going offline
 * It persists even when a TCP connection fails
 * It works even when there's no direct internet connection via most HTTP 
proxies
 * It's implemented in all major server software already and is well-tested


Note that there are special purpose mailing lists for both mobile and BOSH (see 
http://xmpp.org/participate/discuss-xmpp/), but they seem to be quite dead at 
the moment.

Regards,
Andreas Monitzer




On Monday, 09. April 2012 at 07:39, Jan Vincent Liwanag wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone could share their experience using XMPP for mobile 
> based clients (3G on the phone). I've taken a look at Stream Management, AMP, 
> Keep-alives, etc but was wondering what set-up works for mobile clients. 
> Besides this, I've been reading about TextOne, I'm wondering what their 
> approach is.
> 
> Also, one approach that seems to work for messaging on the mobile is that of 
> Yahoo's in their Messenger API - which is to make everything pull-based. Any 
> comments?


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