[JDEV] Jabber question - JabberBeans User. (sorry might have asked this before..)

2002-12-08 Thread Adrian Brown
Hi all, Firstly thanks for killing that recursive email problem with AMAR.. Got a question here about Jabber/Java and JabberBeans.. I'm at the final stage of implementing my client, all the jabber elements are done (phew..!) What the client is about; a shared text editor with chat facilities.

Re: [JDEV] Is there something wrong withAMARJEETKAUR@CREDENCEANALYTICS.COM

2002-12-08 Thread sean wilson
thank you. - Original Message - From: "Justin Kirby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [JDEV] Is there something wrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I just unsubscribed amarjeetkaur from the jdev list. Sorry it took so > long > > Justi

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2002-12-08 Thread Justin Kirby
I just unsubscribed amarjeetkaur from the jdev list. Sorry it took so long Justin On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 08:43, Adrian Brown wrote: > For some reason every message that gets posted by anyone else seems to > bounce through his email too!!! > > Maybe AMAR you can sort this out? > >

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur

[JDEV] jabberd oncygwin

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list

[JDEV] Is there something wrong with AMARJEETKAUR@CREDENCEANALYTICS.COM

2002-12-08 Thread Adrian Brown
For some reason every message that gets posted by anyone else seems to bounce through his email too!!! Maybe AMAR you can sort this out? ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

[JDEV] jabberd oncygwin

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur

[JDEV] jabberd oncygwin

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur

[JDEV] jabberd oncygwin

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev __

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is th

[JDEV] jabberd oncygwin

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique?

[JDEV] jabberd on cygwin

2002-12-08 Thread Jonas Zaveckas
Hi, does anybody can tell some guidelines to build jabberd and mu-conference on cygwin under WinXP? Thanks, Jonas ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequenti

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world.

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security concerns. When

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security concerns. When all you have to re

Re: [JDEV] Net::Jabber

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Very active list for Jabber developers List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive:

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security concerns. When all you have to rely on is the

Re: [JDEV] Net::Jabber

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Very active list for Jabber developers List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive:

Re: [JDEV] Net::Jabber

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
If you take a look at: man Net::Jabber::Protocol you will see a function called DefineNamespace, which allows you to create the same access functions that all of the other piece share. Right now you should still be able to use it as is. In the future, I'll be tweaking it to be mor

Re: [JDEV] jabber:iq:search question

2002-12-08 Thread amarjeetkaur
Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique? My client supports these sequential results however I could never test this in the real world. This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security concerns. When all you have to rely on is the "id" att