On Fri Apr 18 04:11:34 2008, Andre-John Mas wrote:
On 17-Apr-08, at 02:15 , Johansson Olle E wrote:
It's not always that simple, there's a lot of gateway issues we
need to take care of too. If I have a jabber server on IPv4 only,
and your XMPP SRV records has IPv6 only, I need a
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Dave Cridland wrote:
Within SMTP, yes - the networking of SMTP is very similar to XMPP.
Except that SMTP has relays but XMPP does not. So in SMTP you can
get service from some third party to relay between the IPv4-only and
IPv6-only worlds. There's no equivalent for XMPP.
Some of you may be aware of the IEMChat project (https://iemchat.com),
with which I am involved.
Working with that and living in the mid-west of the USA today, where we
had a rather unusual significant earthquake, has convinced me of the
idea that one of the things that will help draw people into
Jeff McAdams wrote:
So, for example, with the earthquake info, the USGS has a near-realtime
feed of information that use their own protocol. They have a Java
utility to receive those events and drop them in a file or is also able
to fire off a script. A bit of simple parsing of the events,
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Jeff McAdams wrote:
So, for example, with the earthquake info, the USGS has a near-realtime
feed of information that use their own protocol. They have a Java
utility to receive those events and drop them in a file or is also able
to fire off a script. A bit of