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* fixed failed access_check() in hpux-ia64
* fixed ssl memory leak
* fixed s2s segfaults relating firewall problems
Thanks to:
Stephen Marquard
Nick Kolargol
Nathan Christiansen
Gonzalo Barrio
Jeremy from jabber.org.au
Andrey
Jack Moffitt
yonghany
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be submitted using the tools on
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- Richard Houser
- Mariusz Jakubowski
- James Strandboge
- David Sutton
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be submitted using the tools on
http://j2.openaether.org/. General support requests should go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Anything else should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Special Thanks to:
- Richard Houser
- Mariusz Jakubowski
- James Strandboge
- David Sutton
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Phil Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any native C++ client libraries for Windows?
http://www.jabber.org/software/libraries.php
That is a list of all the code libraries which implement the xmpp/jabber
protocol.
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Phil Wilson wrote:
So that's a no then. :)
Are there any native C++ client libraries for Windows?
Depends on what you mean by 'native'. If you mean it was designed and
implemented to run only on windows, then I am not aware of any. However,
if you mean that it is windows compatible, i.e. builds
There is a Windows client called Neos which integrates Jabber with audio/video
(using H.323) and whiteboarding support, but I'm fairly sure the source is
unavailable so you can't do much with it. I'm unaware of any others but I
have vague recollections of a Java client which I thought
Well, if it does not have to be jabberoo. I have some win32 dll's and
the deps laying around. The source code even has a vc.net 2003 project
file thats fairly up to date.
Its 17MB in size but that is both debug and release builds with all
deps.
http://www.openaether.org/oawin32.zip
Let me know
Oh, and some docs might help ;)
http://www.openaether.org/docs/hacking_oajabber.html
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Justin
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 21:01, Justin Kirby wrote:
Well, if it does not have to be jabberoo. I have some win32 dll's and
the deps laying around
AFAIK message length are not determined and any UTF-8 symbol is legal.
iirc, message length limits are implementation dependent. The general
limit of jabberd 1.4.2 is 500K. Not sure if this limit is applied to
other implementations.
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Too bad you can't just call CoCreateGuid()... :)
man uuid_generate
So yes, you can ;)
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All of it works but there are 2 problems:
- because only the program (jabbedo) understands the pubsub note
events, only jabbedo should recieve them (not the chat client running
on the same JID but with a different resource and a higher priority)..
BUT when i add an affiliation with a
The following is from Khamis Siksek:
Dear all,
I have used James patch, and i faced some problems in it, i made some
fast
fixing, and i would like to share it with you,
Attached are two files:
1- jabber_pam.diff: a
regards,
Bernino Lind
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Integrity Messenger may have a messenger, but they definitely do *not*
have integrity.
To sum it up, they stole open source code and refuse attempts by the
open jabber community to resolve such issues.
Justin Kirby
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 09:50, Will Tatam wrote:
whats so bad about
And indeed, what happened to the jabber.net idea?
Wasn't jabber.net thrown away in favor of revitalizing jabbercentral? So
the question would be, whats happening with jabbercentral?
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Since the jabbermanual cvs has been updated frequently with many
important additions and corrections, but has yet to be rolled out on
jabber.org... I took the liberty of setting it up on my site.
Its not pretty. in fact its down right ugly (might fix that sometime).
And I will probably be
well, probably isn't what you are looking for, but I hacked up a quick
jabber 'client' for use in shell scripts. Its simple, but gets the job
done.
Quick info:
http://www.openaether.org/wiki/index.php?jabsh
Justin
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 18:15, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
It's been a while since
Great catch, forwarding this off to jdev list. Someone there should be
able to take care of this.
Justin
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [INFO] bug or perhaps undesirable legacy code in jabberd 1.42
Date: 07 Jul 2003 16:57:57
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 23:04, Mark Derricutt wrote:
'lo all, this morning Integrity Messenger was mentioned around the office
as potentially being involved in some form of partnership or alliance
with our company, a quick search of the 'net shows alot of interesting
discourse on jdev about
I have a couple apps that might fit your needs.
jabsh[1] which is designed to be used like:
$jabsh --msg [EMAIL PROTECTED] --body=my message
Currently, jabsh is not capable of receiving messages and is *nix only
atm.
A test client[2] that I have abused for such purposes. Its capable of
reading
I have attempted to document what route/ is (for component devs). You
can find my initial attempt at [1]. Any and all feedback is welcome
before (and after) it goes into official jabber doc form. Anything from,
you mispelled forsight you fool to who the hell cares about this
would be great
brought this up on this Mailinglist because i hoped that People
actually cared and discussed further what can be done better.
I do actually care, would not have responded if I didn't. The problem
is this is an entirely subjective item.
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I just unsubscribed amarjeetkaur from the jdev list. Sorry it took so
long
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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?
I have lxr setup at http://www.openaether.org/jabberd/source
it is update every night at 1am, so it should be relatively fresh.
Justin
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 17:01, Yanming Xiao wrote:
You can use Source Navigator to make your life easy, which could be
downloaded from redhat.com.
BTW,
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 18:16, Robert Norris wrote:
I have lxr setup at http://www.openaether.org/jabberd/source
it is update every night at 1am, so it should be relatively fresh.
I'd recommend updating it to point at the jabberd2 module (or jabberd14,
depending on what people want). The
There are the IETF docs, which I use as a quick reference when I need
it. They do have the auth info, you can find them at
http://www.jabber.org/ietf/
You can also find the jabber protocol docs at
http://www.jabber.org/protocol/ specifically the auth info at
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 21:17, Tony Cheung wrote:
Yes, I also don't like the idea of writing my own xml parser. But
sometimes it may be necessary.
I highly recommend against writing your own xml parser!! Its not an easy
thing to do and *tons* of ppl have already done it.
So what's the best XML
There are a thousand and one great UI toolkits out there. I highly
recommend XUL, but thats because I have developed a serious addiction to
it.
Or if you are looking for great utility libraries, boost.org takes the
cake.
You should only use MFC if your Pointy Haired Manager(tm) is holding a
gun
Am I getting year old mail ?? We *have* jeps that cover this stuff.
JOBS, JID streams... head on over to http://www.jabber.org
There is nothing illegal or unethical about me creating a document and
distributing it to people; file transfer. The RIAA argument is mute,
plain and simple.
On Wed,
I assume that your limited success resulted in bugs being filed or at
least some type of feedback to the authors?
I have built and played with all the libraries on RH8.0 and have not had
a single problem. The clients are a different story
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 08:22, Henry Kleynhans wrote:
... but before I slap the label of 0.1 on my code, I would like to be
certain that it at least compiles on another box. I have managed to get
it running on every computer I have tried (4) ...
If you have a few cycles to spare this week.. I would greatly appreciate
it if you would grab the
I have created a new project on www.jabberstudio.org to help coordinate
advocacy efforts for jabber:
http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/advocacy/project/view.php
The project is intended to provide a collection point for documents
which promote jabber. Whether it's the IT department convincing
Somone on the list, or has the list address in their address book is
infected. The virus also infects the detection software. So whoever this
is thats sending out viruses to jabber lists doesn't know it. I highly
recommend that everyone running a windows operating system thoroughly
scan their
I vote yes to let you be the jabber doc dictator :)
On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 20:18, Adam Theo wrote:
I've been in a serious Jabber documentation mood lately, and instead of
letting it go to waste, I've decided to revamp the Jabber documentation.
I'd like to try and revamp all of it, but
In an attempt to provide a central place to babble about components, I
have put up a page on theo's wikki:
http://www.theoretic.com/index.cgi?Components_HOWTO
So for all you component experts out there, please help newbies out by
adding comments/suggestions, battles fought and won or lost,
, to
be more precise) and the jabberd list for the server. Why shouldn't we
have a list for transports/agents/gateways/components?
Just a couple of pennies,
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In an attempt to provide a central place to babble about components, I
have put up
In an attempt to provide a central place to babble about components, I
have put up a page on theo's wikki:
http://www.theoretic.com/index.cgi?Components_HOWTO
So for all you component experts out there, please help newbies out by
adding comments/suggestions, battles fought and won or lost,
Replies in-line...
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 11:33, Gallo, Felix S. wrote:
Every so often, I buy an O'Reilly book on a lark, just to see if
the subject matter is interesting/is going to win/is fun to use/is
learnable in finite time. This year's book has been the Jabber
book. I've read it cover
A good place to start:
http://docs.jabber.org/general/html/component-intro.html
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 08:23, Schweizer Laurent wrote:
Hello,
we decided to create a gateway between sip and jabber but we have some
questions.
Transport is connected to the jabber server like an agent ?(
I integrated my lib as a barnyard plugin... it actually works :)
you will have to grab the library repos:
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/openaether
password: (blank)
checkout src
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/tools
checkout security
there is some info and docs on my site
Yeah getting Xerces to except a tcp input is a large pain in the a**
but I did it a while ago so feel free to use my code or just as an
example...
www.openaether.org/access.html -- how to get it
the files you should look at:
oajabber/iojabber.h iojabber.cpp
ding me if you have any
I second this motion!!!
but aren't we forgetting emoticon's stepchild, the assicon?
( | ) and (_*_)
On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 19:26, Dave Smith wrote:
I appreciate all the commentary and brain-power being sunk into the emoticon
issue, but at the same time, I'm a little tired of having to clean
I have been just dealing with the pending and have wondered about a
fix...
but it does the samething on my site so its not a j.o quirk
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 03:28, Michael Brown wrote:
A quick questions about Jogger (sorry to ask on the JDEV list - is it just
me, or is there no contact
I integrated my lib as a barnyard plugin... it actually works :)
you will have to grab the library repos:
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/openaether
password: (blank)
checkout src
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/tools
checkout security
there is some info and docs on my site
If you need something quick a light... expat.
If you need a full featured xml parser suite, apache's Xerces is the way
to go. Its cross platform and has C++ and Java versions... plus Xalan,
the XSLT engine etc...
http://xml.apache.org
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 17:04, Max Metral wrote:
I
This could even be taken a step further, beyond brute force hacking into
proprietary IM networks...
- calendaring, document management, and other mics end user apps...
- removal of any storage constraints imposed by the jabberd
- user control of features installed
Jabber suffers from central
I have hacked up a doc describing RDBMs access over the jabber network.
Would appreciate any feedback you could give, namely if you think this
should be jepified or not.
http://www.openaether.org/projects/jabber_database.html
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