Hi all
there was a question in the jdev room about how to avoid storing usernames
and passwords in the .xml files on the server.[1]
I blurted out 'zero-K!' for half the answer - a way of "removing the
liability of storing password on the server"[2]. This was followed by
another answer a couple
Wiki rocks! Thanks, Harold, for putting this together. :)
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Harold E. Gottschalk Jr. wrote:
> I have JabWiki up and running for comments. Please review the site
> http://jab.sirlabs.com/jabwiki/.
>
> What I would like is comments on are the topics in the Jabelin area and the
Kevin Limperos wrote:
There is a new version of yahoo-transport in cvs that fixed it, thanks
to x-virge and TSBandit for picking it up when I had to resort to gdb to
find the \006 :)
Ron
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Hi,
Yesterday I noticed a problem with the Yahoo transport, which I had been
running for over 2 weeks. It decided to stop sending messages back to
WinJab from Yahoo clients - although WinJab could still send outbound
messages. Could this be due to a Yahoo protocol change, since it seems
My office is moved, all of the servers are back up. I will try to get the
win32 server back online tomorrow.
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I have set up a
jabber client area on Jabwiki and have named it
Jablient.
heg
sek,
Client development can be supported also or any other area of interest. We
just need to set up an area for that, not a problem.
heg
>Hi,
>Would this be a place to share ideas on client development?
>Or just server development?
>-sek
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Title: RE: [JDEV] Patch for Jabber Server v1.4
I'm not sure as to how opposed you are to running
Java as part of your server setup, but you might
also consider trying out xdb_java (http://www.sf.net/projects/xdbjava)
as a bridge between MS SQL Server 2000 and Jabber.
Of course, I haven't tr
Is it possible to actually have a transport on another machine that
the jabber server?
like that:
foo.com -> 192.168.1.1
icq.foo.com -> 192.162.1.2
/Maciek
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 08:06:51 -0400, Mike Rambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote :
> Assume your Jabber server is named jabber.domain.tld.
>
> Ob
Aurélien Gâteau a écrit :
> >You could have used a modified version of xdb_sql so that you users should be
>retreived from your SQL Server.
> >Modified in the sense that it actually use specific SQL tables. You should modify
>the SQL requests to match your
> >own tables.
>
> Do you mean that
>You could have used a modified version of xdb_sql so that you users should be
>retreived from your SQL Server.
>Modified in the sense that it actually use specific SQL tables. You should modify the
>SQL requests to match your
>own tables.
Do you mean that the only change I need to apply is the
the online games idea:
yes, i agree with you, mr sietsma. i had been thinking a online game
appliocation using jabber for communication would be excellent. i doubt
there would be able to be any one spec or applicattion that could
provide a framework for all or even most types of simple interac
Aurélien Gâteau a écrit :
> Hi !
>
> I'm pretty new to this list (I just subscribed five minutes ago :o), so please tell
>me if I don't do everything as I should.
>
> My company is developping a peer-to-peer application for genealogists and we are in
>the process of adding support for
> Insta
Aurélien Gâteau a écrit :
>
> Hi !
>
> I'm pretty new to this list (I just subscribed five minutes ago :o), so please tell
>me if I don't do everything as I should.
>
> My company is developping a peer-to-peer application for genealogists and we are in
>the process of adding support for
> Ins
Hi !
I'm pretty new to this list (I just subscribed five minutes ago :o), so please tell me
if I don't do everything as I should.
My company is developping a peer-to-peer application for genealogists and we are in
the process of adding support for
Instant Messaging, thanks to Jabber.
Our ser
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