I'm writing a component that will auto-populate a roster and
auto-subscribe the contacts.
My current tact is to use to update the clients roster in the
database, then push the roster change to the client via an packet to the remote contact.
Am I going in the right direction?
As it stands, I'm
Thanks for the tips. I will download the source to see
what's going on in there and maybe that can be my
starting point.
Thanks,
Dondi Imperial
--- Mike Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Besides this newsgroup being the #1 source, consider
> downloading the
> Jabber server source. The code is
Thanks for the reply. But open source is definetely
out of the question since I will be developing this
for a company that doesn't really believe in the whole
open source thing (will have to talk to them about
that :D).
Dondi Imperial
--- raditha dissanayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dondi,
I'm getting the following error when I start up Jabberd with MUC:
(conference.localhost): xdb_file failed to open file
./spool/conference.localhost/rooms.xml: No such file or directory
I can't find reference to a rooms.xml file in the documentation. Any
ideas?
Rob
smime.p7s
Description: app
Hi there,
Hmm - the server should have auto-created it. Its the persistent room
registry file, used to track persistent rooms. The error is merely a
warning, and can be ignored.
Regards,
David
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 06:32:31PM -, Rob Davis wrote:
>
> I'm getting the following erro
Do you have a ./spool/conference.localhost/ directory?
-Hans
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From: Rob Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 1:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JDEV] configuring MUC
I'm getting the following error when I start up Jabberd with MUC:
(
I'm having some difficulties writing an external jabber component(agent)
to behave correctly with regards to presence - eg. I want users to be
able to subscribe my agent and see its presence, and vice versa.
The agent accepts presence subscriptions (replies with 'subscribed') and
also sends bac
OUCHIA Mehdi FTRD/SVA/LAN wrote:
(2051) --> RouterConnection::onError
Socket error(0):Success
(2051) <-- RouterConnection::onError
Application stop requested (1)
Shutdown message: Component loader encountered router error. Exiting.
Application exit requested (1)
Exit message: Disconnected from ro
I've created the file, so that error isn't appearing. I inserted the
room definitions that were previously in jabber.xml, but it doesn't seem
to be creating them properly.
What's the specification for rooms.xml?
Rob
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I'm getting the following error when I start up Jabberd with MUC:
(conference.localhost): xdb_file failed to open file
./spool/conference.localhost/rooms.xml: No such file or directory
I can't find reference to a rooms.xml file in the documentation. Any
ideas?
Rob
Besides this newsgroup being the #1 source, consider downloading the
Jabber server source. The code is nicely factored and easy to read.
I've had many questions answered this way.
Yes, it should be easy to build a simple server to handle basic XMPP
events and then expand as needed. Take a look a
Could someone point me to some example code or a "hello world" program that
uses jabberbeans?
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Title: Internal errors with JECL
Hello,
i try to use Jecl to implement server side components.
Unfortunately, when i want to run the "j2blog-agent" example, i've got the several error message :
(2051) --> RouterConnection::onError
Socket error(0):Success
(2051) <-- RouterConnection::o
Title: Internal errors with Jecl
Hello,
i try to use Jecl to implement server side components.
Unfortunately, when i want to run the "j2blog-agent" example, i've got the several error message :
(2051) --> RouterConnection::onError
Socket error(0):Success
(2051) <-- RouterConnection::o
Hi Dondi,
Jabber.org and this and the jadmin newsgroup are the best places for
jabber related information. you might want to take a look at the java
servers under development. you might also want to look at jabberbeans as
well. However please note that anything that uses jabber beans will have
0.3.0 pre 2
-matt
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 09:31:19PM -0800, Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
> hi matthew
> which version of icqv7t are you using?
>
> matthew c. mead writes:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 01:40:09AM -0500, matthew c. mead wrote:
> >> I upgraded a server box to FreeBSD 4.7 today.
Hi!
If you are interested in a small monthly Jabber meeting in Munich please
look at http://g-blog.net/user/Gossip/2002-11-16 and contact gossip
or me ...
Tot kijk
Matthias
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