On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 10:16:11PM +0200, Alexander Gnauck wrote:
hi,
There should be gmail.com instead of google.com. Check your JID,
it should be [EMAIL PROTECTED].
ya this was the problem ;-(. Now it works ok and i get the correct
stream features.
Hmm, that is odd. If the
2005/8/25, Stephen Marquard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is anyone interested in this becoming a real JEP rather than j2 internal
documentation, i.e. would it be worth the effort to submit it to the JEP
process?
The solution for getting a component to automatically work under more
than one hostname is
I've been having at trying to get the yahoo-transport from the xmpp.py
project to work with this JEP., here's my problem
Is bind in the root namespace?
for most componenents the default namespace is set to
jabber:component:accept, so this makes any bind calls occur in the
Hey Stephen,
When Matt and I read jabberd2's component JEP we liked many things. :) I
think that in general the JEP is fine but we may need to discuss sections
3.5 and 3.6 (and maybe 3.7). We can start a new thread to discuss this JEP
and also discuss how to improve the existing JEP. One thing
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
I've been having at trying to get the yahoo-transport from the xmpp.py
project to work with this JEP., here's my problem
Is bind in the root namespace?
for most componenents the default namespace is set to
jabber:component:accept, so this makes any bind calls occur
Op vrijdag 26 augustus 2005 19:54, schreef Daniel Henninger:
Is there something wrong
with their implementation that doesn't scale away from jabberd2? It
looked pretty simple and right to the point to me.
Some questions:
* Is it secure that all components can open that many connections as
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Rory wrote:
Any chance that someone
could send me an invitation code so that I can test my
client-side XMPP library against Google Talk?
Sent.
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Maciek
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If you want to try Google Talk but don't have a Gmail account, follow
the instructions here:
http://www.saint-andre.com/blog/2005-08.html#2005-08-26T14:47
Happy Jabbering!
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
ahh, yes, i did debug this, and now i come and read email
I've managed to get it to take the binding *yay*, it was a matter of
sticking the namespace in right :-) also I found I have to use sasl,
and I can't use the old 'handshake' method to connect, does this sound
right?
also moving from