Re: [JDEV] Instant Messaging Logging and Monitoring

2004-01-06 Thread Nicholas Perez
Man... something tells me you should find another email address for posting to jdev. I am drowning in legalese here :) Mark Hryckiewicz wrote: http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2003-March/015008.html I'm looking for something to do this with. I noticed your email was some time ago. Did y

[JDEV] Instant Messaging Logging and Monitoring

2004-01-06 Thread Mark Hryckiewicz
http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2003-March/015008.html I'm looking for something to do this with. I noticed your email was some time ago. Did you find anything to do it with? Mark Hryckiewicz Information Technology Manager Bergen Capital, Inc. Phone: 201.462.0338 Fax: 201.727.9849 Th

[JDEV] instant messaging research project (telco focus)

2003-06-04 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
Francisco Goncalves at PT Inovacao has informed me of a research project being conducted by Eurescom to analyze the future potential of both the fixed and wireless/mobile instant messaging markets, with a special focus on implications for telecommunications companies. Information about the study is

[JDEV] Instant Messaging Logging and Monitoring

2003-03-12 Thread Michael O'Brien
Has anyone utilized the jabber protocols and server to create an instant messaging logging and monitoring service that can track users incoming and outgoing session details (talk, files sent and received, etc). We are an information security company that would like to add an IM monitoring tool to i

Re: [JDEV] instant messaging

2002-11-06 Thread naveen
Yes i did raditha. Attached document is the kind of architecture i want and has few more questions about it . Thanks everyone. naveen. raditha dissanayake wrote: Hi naveen, have you looked at the documentation on jabber.org? naveen wrote: Hello All, I am new to this Jabber community. I am t

Re: [JDEV] instant messaging

2002-11-05 Thread raditha dissanayake
Hi naveen, have you looked at the documentation on jabber.org? naveen wrote: Hello All, I am new to this Jabber community. I am trying to develop a Instant messaging software for a small business and I am thinking of using Jabber server combined with one of the clients for IM. Can you share y

[JDEV] instant messaging

2002-11-05 Thread naveen
Hello All, I am new to this Jabber community. I am trying to develop a Instant messaging software for a small business and I am thinking of using Jabber server combined with one of the clients for IM. Can you share your experiences on how to proceed and how to choose the right client/server for

Re: [JDEV] Instant Messaging Markup Language

2001-10-09 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
> version and wrote a rudimentary Jabber interface (Thanks to Al Sutton's > Jabber Library :-) !!!) and am releasing it to the public. If there is some Speaking of which, what happened to Al and where is his library located now? http://www.alsutton.com/ gives me a redirect Peter __

Re: [JDEV] Instant Messaging Markup Language

2001-10-07 Thread Rashad Moore
Sorry about that.  Try now. www.imxml.org Direct link: http://www.imxml.org/imxmlReference.htm Rashad >From: "Julian Fitzell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [JDEV] Instant Messaging Markup Language >Date:

Re: [JDEV] Instant Messaging Markup Language

2001-10-06 Thread Julian Fitzell
Hmm... documentation links don't seem to work.   JulianOn 07/10/2001 at 12:59 AM Rashad Moore wrote: I have been a 'silent' member of this list for a while, and want to get your feedback on a technology I have been experimenting with.  It's called Instant Messaging Extensible Markup

[JDEV] Instant Messaging Markup Language

2001-10-06 Thread Rashad Moore
I have been a 'silent' member of this list for a while, and want to get your feedback on a technology I have been experimenting with.  It's called Instant Messaging Extensible Markup Language (IMXML); it allows anyone to create applications and publish content via IM networks.   It's basically a 'c