Just as an FYI to everyone, the library has moved from the Adobe Labs site
to Google Code. It has been updated and a number of bugs have been fixed.
The new link is:
http://code.google.com/p/as3xmpp/
Daniel Dura
Product Manager
Adobe Systems, Inc.
On 1/9/07, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTEC
Unfortunately, that doesn't fit our use case. We are using XMPP as the
communications layer for our application and want people to be able to
login to their GTalk account and see their GTalk contacts using our
client (as well as other protocols.) It definitely goes against the
general move towa
I agree that this would be extremely useful. It would really streamline the
process where applications built using Jabber require 'Guest' logins. Right
now that process seems a little complex.
Danny
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Does anyone know of any other attempts to standardize a client api for
dealing with chat and presence?
- Daniel
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successful with Flex
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et
The late
The latest version of Jive Messenger does have some support for Flash. The
Jive Messenger forums do contain quite a number of entries on this and
should be quite helpful.
Daniel Dura
Macromedia, Inc.
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