jabberpy has some examples of command line programs, and it's very easy
to hack on. However, before doing this I would strongly suggest looking
at nagios (www.nagios.org), as this monitors services very well.
Justin Georgeson wrote:
Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients?
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--Tom.
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Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients? Something where I
can specify a sequence
ships with the Bean Shell interpreter :)
Thanks,
Mike
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Are there any
Well, thanks for all the pointers, everyone, that's quite a few
libraries to check out.
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 22:47, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients? Something where I
can specify a sequence of messages to send and what to expect in
response to
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
sön 2003-03-23 klockan 04.47 skrev Justin Georgeson:
Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients? Something where I
can specify a sequence of messages to send and what to expect in
response to each. (I want to put in a cron job to connect as a client
and verify certain services are
Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients? Something where I
can specify a sequence of messages to send and what to expect in
response to each. (I want to put in a cron job to connect as a client
and verify certain services are up)
I have an almost complete script library
Are there any scriptable command line jabber clients? Something where I
can specify a sequence of messages to send and what to expect in
response to each. (I want to put in a cron job to connect as a client
and verify certain services are up)
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Justin Georgeson
UnBound Technologies, Inc.