If we're going to be really pedantic about this - and obviously I'm going to be...
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Peter Mount <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes it is possible as it's an xml stream not a packet based protocol. > First point of pedantry is that XMPP is a packet-switched network layer. Just that its packets (stanzas and top-level elements) don't correlate to TCP packets. But I know what you meant. :-) > A socket read simply means you have data available to be read. > > So in this instance the server had two stanzas available and they got sent > together. > Maybe... Or maybe not. Even if they'd been sent in two (or more) different TCP packets, read() might have returned the data all at once. There's no correlation implied between TCP packets and read() (or recv()), either. > The opposite is possible. You could have a stanza that's too large so it > takes multiple reads to receive the stanza. > On 20 Aug 2013 20:41, "Bradley Stone" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, all. >> >> Quick question here. I just ran into a situation where on a single read >> from a socket my jabber application received two stanzas. One was an IQ >> (ping) and the second was a presence. >> >> Example: >> >> <iq from='jabber.org' to='user1' type='get' id='ping'><ping >> xmlns='urn:xmpp:ping'/></iq><presence from='user2' to='user1' >> type='unavailable'/> >> >> I hadn't programmed for this and now am making the appropriate changes, >> but I have a couple questions since it appears to be normal (but rare) to >> include multiple stanzas on one socket write on the server side. >> >> 1. Can multiple IQ stanzas be sent at once? >> 2. Can multiple presence or message stanzas be sent at once? >> >> Thanks.. let me know if this isn't clear. :) >> >> Brad >> >> _______________________________________________ >> JDev mailing list >> Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev >> Unsubscribe: [email protected] >> _______________________________________________ >> >> > _______________________________________________ > JDev mailing list > Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > >
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