The best people to ask about this one are the Psi guys. AFAIK they
have managed to get libjingle talking to gtalk, but I'm not sure how
similar to the JEP the comms are.
On 2/4/06, Venkat Mani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All
Gtalk was supposed to interoperate with the release of
On 04 Feb 2006, at 8:32, Venkat Mani wrote:
The protocol which gtalk
uses for signalling is not the same as the JEP specification for
jingle(JEP-
0167)
That protocol isn't finished yet. With the release of libjingle, they
clearly stated that the first release of the library was one to
Venkat Mani wrote:
Hey All
Gtalk was supposed to interoperate with the release of libjingle..well from
my experience that doesn't seem to be the case .The protocol which gtalk
uses for signalling is not the same as the JEP specification for jingle(JEP-
0167) which causes my server to reject
Stefan Strigler schrieb:
JEP-0124 requires a connection manager to handle multiple simultaneous
HTTP connections from the same client. I can't recall the rationale for
this design decision, but I've received feedback off-list that it makes
the connection manager fairly complex to code (and more
Am Samstag, den 04.02.2006, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Alexander Gnauck:
Stefan Strigler schrieb:
More or less that's what makes http binding different from those polling
stuff. While one connection is waiting for data the client is still able
to send data by creating a new connection.
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Is anyones make a jabber client with jingle lib for voice communications? I
have tested the google talk ,the ip voice communication is perfect as Skype
and Gtalking's ID is a standard JID can be communicated with any JID user,but I
can not login Google talking's server with another jabber's
On 2/4/06, zhaomin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyones make a jabber client with jingle lib for voice communications? I
have tested the google talk ,the ip voice communication is perfect as Skype
and Gtalking's ID is a standard JID can be communicated with any JID user,but
I can not login
Thanks Hal:
I am looking for a developer to build a IM software that can used the SIP
protocol as voice communication with XMPP like Google talking. We can cooperate
to make a application for enterprise in China.We can share the income in
software's sales and service. or as a software
Hi all.
I've been looking at knocking together a simple privacy list management
webapp, which might eventually be of use for all those poor people whose
clients don't support it directly.
One of the things I just noticed is that ejabberd doesn't list
jabber:iq:privacy as a feature in service