[jdev] checking MY presence

2006-10-18 Thread WL Gardner
Hello,

I am brand new to this list and jabber., so I appreciate your patience in
advance... 

I have a Jabber based app that I wrote (using XIFF - a code library for
Flash). The problem is that I sometimes get disconnected. My app thinks it
is connected, but the server software I am using does not show the user I am
connected as is connected. I am using "Wildfire" for my server (related
product to XIFF - jivesoftware.org). The Wildfire server has a web admin
page called "client sessions" and says 69 active client sessions. However,
it only lists 29 users that are connected, so something funky is going on.

My app says it is active, but it's username is NOT one of the username's
listed. So, here is my question. How can I check MY OWN presence status of
my username with the server? Maybe a better question is how do you guys
write your apps so that you know for sure you are connected? Are you all
receiving some ping or heartbeat periodically from the server?

I should not need to "subscribe" to myself in order to "probe" or get my
presence, right? 

I want to do the opposite of this:


chat


I want to get my status instead of setting it.


Note - I did try to use gmane to search, but that's a little cumbersome
(doesn't show in threads). JSF has threads but no searching capabilities.
Also, don't know exactly what keywords to search for.



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2008-04-21 Thread WL Gardner
Hi all,

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Re: [jdev] help us fix jabberd2 and get $500

2008-05-23 Thread WL Gardner
Too bad browsers don't support the blink tag anymore, because that would be
awesome :D

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Saint-Andre
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 9:50 AM
> To: Jabber/XMPP software development list
> Subject: Re: [jdev] help us fix jabberd2 and get $500
> 
> On 05/23/2008 7:35 AM, Sander Devrieze wrote:
> > 2008/5/23 Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> On 05/23/2008 3:16 AM, Cyprian wrote:
> >>> there is no link at the bottom of this email. Could you 
> send me this link?
> >> Somehow I've always thought that people who are smart 
> enough to write 
> >> code are smart enough to figure out how to unsubscribe from a list 
> >> they've subscribed to in the first place. That assumption 
> may not be 
> >> valid, so I'll add back the per-message footers (which BTW 
> prevent a 
> >> message from being properly signed with digital 
> signatures, oh well).
> > 
> > Can you maybe also add Unsubscribe mailto links on 
> > http://www.jabber.org/discussion-lists ? Maybe also with a strong or
> > h1 tag so that people will easily find.
> 
> Added, though not with , that's a bit garish for this purpose.
> 
> /psa
> 
> 

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