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I am a new one, and have read some jabber protocol, I want to develop an IM
software in java based on jabber, how should I start to?
guy
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2002-12-04
jdev£¬
I am a new one, and have read some jabber protocol, I want to develop an IM
software in java based on jabber, how should I start to?
guy
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2002-12-04
Al,
Dont worry about our friends over at Ghasedak. Their
from Tehran, Iran.
The copyright laws over there are very strict.
However, if they break one of our laws, all they have
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them. Allah be praised! Their company will not be in
any trouble s
?
How can I "force" the transport to send directly to a client?
And if that's not the problem, what is? How can I make sure my messages
arrive? Or at least know from the transport's logs they didn't?
Guy Segal
Software Engineer
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were discarded, but that is NOT the case!
All packets which never arrived were acknowledged as received by the ICQ
system.
How can I know the actual status of an ICQ message I send? Why is the Jabber
system much less reliable than an actaul ICQ client?
Guy Segal
Software Engin
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabberbeans/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jenny Yuen
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JDEV] Jabber Beans
Hi,
Well I don't know much about Java, but I'd like to
mak
ogle via a Jabber client instead of a web browser. I
wonder if we need to start negotiating access agreements with web
services like Google...
Peter
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Guy Hussussian wrote:
> This might be the reason
> taken from http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html
>
>
This might be the reason
taken from http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html
No Automated Querying
You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system without
express permission in advance from Google. Note that "automated queries"
includes using any software which sends quer
Plain and simple. MSN does not support offline messages. MSN requires that
all participants (clients) on a 'chat' connect to the same (MSN) server. If
the clients are not attached the message is rejected.
The MSN switchboard model at work here.
-G
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2001 mio.c:907 mio_write called on x: 81836A0 buffer:
(null)
Tue Apr 24 11:36:37 2001 dnsrv.c:163 DNSRV CHILD: error on read
Tue Apr 24 11:36:37 2001 dnsrv.c:168 DNSRV CHILD: out of loop.. exiting
normal
What's the matter?
Guy Segal
TeleMessage Ltd.
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