[jdev] Re: JabberD 1.4.3 and MU-Conference 0.6.0 for Win32/Cygwin
Hi, s2s doesnt work for me. I think smth goes wrong with dnsrv. It returns always all packages with error 502 unable to resolve hostname. s2s port is routed. It accepts incoming connections but cant resolve domains for dialback. Some ideas whats going wrong? I tried to connect to lots of different jabber servers without access. Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With the following grain of salt (Windows developer, almost no knowledge of Cygwin/JabberD/anything without a menu and intellisense) and with a big thanks to Frank for posting all the notes/patches/howto's, etc, I present: JabberD 1.4.3 MU-Conference 0.6.0 Compiled for Win32/Cygwin http://www.rationalpath.com/jabberd.zip Enjoy! James White ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] Re: JabberD 1.4.3 and MU-Conference 0.6.0 for Win32/Cygwin
25 2004 14:59 Alexander Gnauck (a): Please start new thread. You're posting in reply to. This is improper. Hi, s2s doesnt work for me. I think smth goes wrong with dnsrv. It returns always all packages with error 502 unable to resolve hostname. s2s port is routed. It accepts incoming connections but cant resolve domains for dialback. Some ideas whats going wrong? I tried to connect to lots of different jabber servers without access. Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With the following grain of salt (Windows developer, almost no knowledge of Cygwin/JabberD/anything without a menu and intellisense) and with a big thanks to Frank for posting all the notes/patches/howto's, etc, I present: JabberD 1.4.3 MU-Conference 0.6.0 Compiled for Win32/Cygwin http://www.rationalpath.com/jabberd.zip Enjoy! James White ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev -- Respectfully Alexey Nezhdanov ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] jabberd 1.4.x bug with delayed delivery?
It seems there may be a bug in jabberd 1.4.2 (not sure about 1.4.3) regarding x:delay in presence stanzas. Specifically, if you are connected with one resource and log on and off with another resource, the server will add one x/ delay child for each logoff. This can add up to a lot of x/ children if someone is testing a client or something while remaining connected with the other resource (recently, I received a presence stanza with 115 x/ children!!!). Has anyone else seen this? Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre Jabber Software Foundation http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.php ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] jabberd 1.4.x bug with delayed delivery?
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 11:32, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: It seems there may be a bug in jabberd 1.4.2 (not sure about 1.4.3) regarding x:delay in presence stanzas. Specifically, if you are connected with one resource and log on and off with another resource, the server will add one x/ delay child for each logoff. This can add up to a lot of x/ children if someone is testing a client or something while remaining connected with the other resource (recently, I received a presence stanza with 115 x/ children!!!). Has anyone else seen this? All the time. It never really bothered me enough to look into the exact circumstances causing it, or to figure out how to fix it. Nathan signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] jabberd 1.4.x bug with delayed delivery?
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 11:41:17AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote: On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 11:32, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: It seems there may be a bug in jabberd 1.4.2 (not sure about 1.4.3) regarding x:delay in presence stanzas. Specifically, if you are connected with one resource and log on and off with another resource, the server will add one x/ delay child for each logoff. This can add up to a lot of x/ children if someone is testing a client or something while remaining connected with the other resource (recently, I received a presence stanza with 115 x/ children!!!). Has anyone else seen this? All the time. It never really bothered me enough to look into the exact circumstances causing it, or to figure out how to fix it. Well, receiving multiple presence stanzas with 115 x/ children bothered me quite a bit. Especially because I was trying to do some XML debug work in Gabber at at the time. :-) /psa ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] problem with connecting to mysql server on module..
Hi Luis! Luís Miguel Silva schrieb am 2004-02-23 15:51:59: My problem is that my c2s server crashes when i get make a mysql connection... Here is a snap of the code... Try to figure out where the server actually crashes. You might configure the code with --enable-debug and run the component with the -D flag. But you get better results by using a debugger. Enable that a core file is written when a process crashes by ulimit -c unlimited before you start the process. After c2s has crashed you should have a file called core in the working directory. This file contains the state of the process at the time of the crash. Start gdb with the location of the c2s binary as the only argument. After gdb has been started enter core-file core (if core is in the directory you are at that time) and afterwarts enter bt ... you will then see the line of code in which the process crashed and the list of function calls that brought the process to this point. Tot kijk Matthias ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] Job Posting, Java Software, Emeryville California
I have been told by a reliable source that job postings are ok on this list, here is one current opening that we have. Java Software/ Systems Engineer --- Lithium Technologies, Emeryville, California (East Bay) Summary --- We are a profitable, fast growing ASP with a large number of Fortune 500 customers. We are looking for software engineers with 5 years of experience to join our highly skilled engineering group. You will design and implement new features, drive and resolve system issues, and work with our customers in joint projects. You have strong java programming skills, excellent background in Jabber/XMPP, Linux and Windows IT, good web development capabilities, and experience in SQL, MS SQL Server, and MySQL. You are a true team player. You enjoy working with and helping others. You are self-driven. You assume responsibility for your own high-quality deliverables. Do not apply unless you are willing to do whatever it takes to successfully complete your projects. The Position Profile . Specify, design and implement product features that involve Java back end, HTML and Velocity front end, and databases within web networks and systems. . Identify and resolve complex system issues. . Interact with our customers in designing and developing custom system capabilities. You --- You are a highly motivated and driven engineer who aims for nothing short of excellence in software development. You have been programming and have tinkered with computer and IT systems since your early teenage years. There isn't anything you enjoy more than developing software and producing tight, elegant, and beautiful code. You have a passion for computer systems. You can be absolutely relied upon to resolve the issues that you take on. You are willing to work hard day in, day out to make your project successful. You truly enjoy collaborating with others in your daily work. Qualifications -- . BS or BS/MS in CS, excellent GPA, or equivalent experience including solid fundamentals . 5 years of industrial software development experience in high availability multithreaded systems, excellent understanding of mature software development processes . At least 1 year of experience in architecting, designing, implementing, and integrating Jabber/XMPP server, client, and custom extensions. . Excellent Java programming, real time systems, distributed systems, web systems, SQL, MS SQL Server, MySQL. . HTML, Velocity, UI design is a plus. . Linux and Windows administration, some networking. . Commercial design and development experience for large 24x7 systems helpful. The Company --- Lithium is a fast growing, profitable ASP with outstanding accounts (Dell, Sony, ATT Wireless, Intel, AOL, Ziff-Davis, CNET and many more), in the process of taking over the business community management industry. Our products enable our customers to save hundreds of thousands of dollars in support and marketing costs, with a typical 45-day payback. We are a very hard-working team, we each wear many hats, we have outstanding technical success, and we create benchmark products. We get paid mediocre salaries. We have excellent health benefits, and very decent stock. We are located in Emeryville, California, USA, in the East Bay, close to BART and the railroad station. We are hiring! To Apply Send your resume to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with jobs2004SRSW in the subject line (your resume will not be read otherwise). smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] punjab - a xmlrpc jabber client
Hello, I want to try and release punjab[1] soon. Punjab is a xmlrpc jabber client written in perl using poe[2] and pcj[3]. Anyway, I wanted to announce the demo on this list so I can get some folks to test it. :) The demo[4] is at the bottom left of the punjab web page. Thanks! [1] http://punjab.jabberstudio.org [2] http://poe.perl.org [3] http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/pcj/project/view.php [4] http://bfs.itlab.musc.edu/pubcvs/viewcvs.cgi/punweb/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] Online Customer Care Support
Hi all, I am trying to develop an Online Customer Care Support System. Basically, it's like a queue system where customer gets a ticket upon logging in and waits for an available Customer Care Officer to attend to him/her. I am wondering if anyone out there knows if there's already such a software available or anyone can help me out with some valuable sugguestion on how should i start? Thanks a million. :) Rgds Rias ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] Re: jabberd 1.4.x bug with delayed delivery?
Peter Saint-Andre wrote: On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 11:41:17AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote: On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 11:32, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: It seems there may be a bug in jabberd 1.4.2 (not sure about 1.4.3) regarding x:delay in presence stanzas. Specifically, if you are connected with one resource and log on and off with another resource, the server will add one x/ delay child for each logoff. This can add up to a lot of x/ children if someone is testing a client or something while remaining connected with the other resource (recently, I received a presence stanza with 115 x/ children!!!). Has anyone else seen this? All the time. It never really bothered me enough to look into the exact circumstances causing it, or to figure out how to fix it. Well, receiving multiple presence stanzas with 115 x/ children bothered me quite a bit. Especially because I was trying to do some XML debug work in Gabber at at the time. :-) /psa once we connected 30 instances of the same account to jabberd, it even caused a storm of presence packet bouncing among these connections and cause the jabberd stopped to response. ( no connections will be accept on 5222) So i believe there is a bug in jabberd 1.4.2. we are running it on a Jabberd-1.4.2 windows server. tailor ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[jdev] Using Jabber as service management infrastructure
I apologize in advance for the naivete of these questions, but I have been having a very difficult time dipping my toes into the Jabber waters, even though I have been religously reading as much of the documentation I can find. If I wanted to have some services available on my Jabber network, should they be Jabber clients, or server components/plugins/whatever? For example, I'd like to expose a couple of build servers and a combo DNS/DHCP server as a service that I can send messages to from gaim, and have them kick off builds, add another MAC/IP pairing, or whatever. I will assume they are clients. Then how can I make them automatically visible in my buddy list when they are created and come up? I haven't quite grasped the whole presence roster models yet. I'd like to be able to subscribe to all services and be informed about new services as they are added, rather than needing to find out about them through some other channel. Should I (for example -- I don't know if I am making any sense here) create a client which is a service discovery node, and add it to my buddy list, and then have it send out roster exchange messages when services are created? I am using the perl Net::Jabber module; how do I have a service automatically accept a roster addition with it (or with anything; I assume the APIs will be similarish.)? Is there a good document describing the roster model? Or, even better, where can I find a good Jabber overview document that describes the various jabber concepts from the standpoint of someone who is trying to use it for network infrastructure, rather than IM? I downloaded the default jabberd-2.0s2, but most online documentation appears to be for the 1.4 series. Is there a good place to find v2 docs? In general, should I get used to reading wads of XML when trying to figure out what the heck is going on? I'm more accustomed to thinking in terms of API calls that should be made, but I'm getting the feeling that Jabber people think of API calls as merely a means to produce the appropriate glop of XML. (I suppose I think the same way about HTTP, so I won't complain.) If I'm looking at a wad of example code, what's an easy way to figure out whether it's written for/going to work with jabber v2? Is there a good document on the API differences? (Should I downgrade to v1?) Sorry for the flurry of probably dumb questions. I have read through the server admin's guide, which helped get me started, and the user's guide, which was only good for setting up IM, and various other bits of documentation. Oh, and the article Instant Messaging As A Programmer's Tool in Dr. Dobb's Journal. Are there other canonical docs that might be helpful here? I'm feeling like Jabber was very much originally intended for the sorts of things I'd like to do, but I haven't yet been very successful in finding something that presents how to do these things and think about in them in a way that fits within my limited mental capacity. Many thanks in advance, Steve ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] jabberd 1.4.x bug with delayed delivery?
Peter Saint-Andre wrote: On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 11:41:17AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote: On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 11:32, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: It seems there may be a bug in jabberd 1.4.2 (not sure about 1.4.3) regarding x:delay in presence stanzas. Specifically, if you are connected with one resource and log on and off with another resource, the server will add one x/ delay child for each logoff. This can add up to a lot of x/ children if someone is testing a client or something while remaining connected with the other resource (recently, I received a presence stanza with 115 x/ children!!!). Has anyone else seen this? All the time. It never really bothered me enough to look into the exact circumstances causing it, or to figure out how to fix it. Well, receiving multiple presence stanzas with 115 x/ children bothered me quite a bit. Especially because I was trying to do some XML debug work in Gabber at at the time. :-) /psa Tested with jabberd 1.4.3. Going online and immidiatedly offline with second resource results in real storm of presence stanzas to first resource from very different JIDs. I think there are one presence stanza for every item in my roster. And yes - there are multiple 'x' nodes in presence from disappeared second resource. Very odd. -- Respectfully Alexey Nezhdanov. ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev