On 2013-01-09 11:09, Dave Cridland wrote:
On 9 Jan 2013 08:16, "Winfried Tilanus" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > On 01/09/2013 08:58 AM, Matěj Cepl wrote: > > Hi, > > > Android intents (whole communication between the Android phone and > > Google Play store; when you click on the web that you want to install an > > app and it is installed on the phone) is XMPP. That's actually the only > > reason I have to have Talk installed (for chat I use dedicated client > > against my own server at home). > > Thanks for the addition, during my searching, I already came across the > link between Talk and the Play store. But is indeed safe to say that > anybody using an Android device is using XMPP... > I'm perfectly delighted to be proven wrong on this, but as far as I know GTalk on Android uses a Protocol Buffers (ie, Google ASN.2) based protocol, not XMPP as such.
And if you're not proven wrong on this, do these messages conceptually look anything like XMPP messages, albeit with a completely different serialization? I'm thinking of how e.g. RDF has many different serializations around a single conceptual model. Also, is this documented anywhere?
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