is.
If it works, we probably want to be able to have some methods for the
mobile client to inform the server the frequency for sending this
keep-alives or space character.
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Tony Cheung
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Hi,
Thanks. Sending a message to my own JID sounds like a workaround solution.
Is there any other solution? Does any existing Jabber client does any
Ping mechanism?
Best Regards,
Tony Cheung
Trejkaz Xaoza wrote:
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Hi developers,
Is there any ping mechanism that we could used in Jabber for making sure
the connection and the server is alive?
I am working on a mobile client, so the ping mechanism may be useful.
Thank you.
Tony Cheung
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the sender side, but the receiver side needs to provide a
feedback confirmation. Also, most intelligence is now on the server side.
Anyone agreeing this little scheme? Is it something available now?
Tony Cheung
P.S. BTW, please feel free to try my Chatopus client, as it is near the
1.0 phase. I
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Tony Cheung
Rosdi Kasim wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to this Jabber world. I just been asked to develop and instant
messenger software akin to Yahoo Messenger. However this yet to be named
IM going to be used only within our organisation (not public IM
their
protocols. Their IM packets are in binary and seem to be encrypted or
encoded.
I would like to see if anyone is interested in working on this idea
together. It would certainly be a challenging task.
Thank you.
Tony Cheung
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send invisible requests to all Jabber contacts, but it may not be a good
elegant or practical solution.
Any idea?
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If there is any good XML/Jabber parser for handheld devices, I would be
delighted.
Thanks.
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a parser with mimimal functionality, since I
am going to use it in a client.
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clients to be extremely simply. But I
think XML parsing is not a simple stuff alone, unless we are only using
a subset of XML syntaxes or we simply use a full-blown XML parser.
Thank you very much. Any idea?
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Tony Cheung
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