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Hi,
I am using agsxmpp SDK to develop a jabber based IM. but i can't able to find any help regarding the transports. I want to add the interface to add the transport can anybody out there give me some clue about this problem.
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On 5/24/06, Hal Rottenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course the real solution is to always use the more intelligent clients. ;)
but when you travel to a new location, (or you login via a web
client), then it would be useful to have your full roster (from all
your accounts) at once.
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On 5/23/06, Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For what it's worth, I've been interested in a "Jabber Transport" of
sorts as well. I have a bazillion Jabber accounts at this point and
I'd kinda like to be able to log into a single location to get to all
of them. ;D (mainly because the
On 5/23/06, Daniel Dura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, that doesn't fit our use case. We are using XMPP as the
communications layer for our application and want people to be able to login
to their GTalk account and see their GTalk contacts using our client (as
well as other protocols
On 5/24/06, Bruce Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phycon (a buddy of mine) talks [2] about XMPP transports as 'hat
> racks' - providing the user the ability to login to many other xmpp
> accounts via a transport. (Very similar to how the pyirct transport
> allows you to login to many irc n
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
On May 23, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Daniel Dura wrote:
> Unfortunately, that doesn't fit our use case. We are using XMPP as
> the communications layer for our application and want people to be
> able to login to their GTalk account and see their GTalk contac
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 11:38, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > Anyone have any suggestions? Has anyone wrapped the Gaim libraries, by
> > chance? I'm not finding anything on Google, so I'm not optimistic.
>
> There's no need for a Google transport, the Google Talk service uses
> native XMPP server-to
On May 23, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Daniel Dura wrote:
> Unfortunately, that doesn't fit our use case. We are using XMPP as
> the communications layer for our application and want people to be
> able to login to their GTalk account and see their GTalk contacts
> using our client (as well as other protoco
For what it's worth, I've been interested in a "Jabber Transport" of
sorts as well. I have a bazillion Jabber accounts at this point and
I'd kinda like to be able to log into a single location to get to all
of them. ;D (mainly because there are occasionally clients that I
want to play wi
Unfortunately, that doesn't fit our use case. We are using XMPP as the
communications layer for our application and want people to be able to
login to their GTalk account and see their GTalk contacts using our
client (as well as other protocols.) It definitely goes against the
general move towa
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Christian Cantrell wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can suggest a good transport solution.
> I'd like to set up transports for (...) Google.
Google transport is called s2s module and should be included in your
jabber server ;)
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There is a Yahoo transport, it's completely different code though.
=) Go to pyicq-t.blathersource.org and look at the bar at the top of
the page for links.
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On May 22, 2006, at 9:34 PM, Christian Cantrell wrote:
I'm hoping someone can suggest a good transport solution. I'd like
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Christian Cantrell wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can suggest a good transport solution. I'd like to
> set up transports for AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!, and Google. I'd like them
> all to use a common architecture rather than cobbling together the
> disparat
I'm hoping someone can suggest a good transport solution. I'd like
to set up transports for AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!, and Google. I'd like
them all to use a common architecture rather than cobbling together
the disparate projects out there. The Py* projects work well for AIM
and ICQ, but th
В сообщении от Четверг 25 Август 2005 17:04 Jiri Polcar написал(a):
> Hallo,
>
> I work on very simple jabber client based on Net::Jabber. I have no idea
> how to used ICQ Transport that support my Jabber server. What I want is
> sending messages to ICQ...
>
> Can someone show me simple example
Hallo,
I work on very simple jabber client based on Net::Jabber. I have no idea
how to used ICQ Transport that support my Jabber server. What I want is
sending messages to ICQ...
Can someone show me simple example or redirect me?
Thanx.
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Hi there,
I'm looking for an tutorial or something alike for the creation of an
transport agent for jabber. On my search i only found a link wich seemed
to be what i'm looking for, but it is offline:
http://docs.jabber.org/general/html/component-intro.html
It's going to be a gateway to JKara BBS
Hi everybody.
I just cooked up a neat little PHP script that will register you with a
Jabber gateway.
If the Jabber gateway supports roster-subsync (That's Py*t), then your
contacts will even be added to your list for you :)
Here's what it does..
1) Log into Jabber server
2) Send disco#items to
users.
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Subject: [JDEV] Transport for China's most popular IM system, Tencent's QQ
Hi all,
To introduce Jabber into the millions of IM users i
There a IM client named myim have worked it out.
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>
some one has made a qq plug-in for gaim ,but later Tencent force him drawback.
i remember there's a yahoo egroups talking qq transport
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Yes, It is. We can setup a team to crack the QQ's protocol, i think it is good for all
the users.
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Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 6:22 PM
Subject: [JDEV] Transport for Chi
Hi all,
To introduce Jabber into the millions of IM users in China, I am
thinking of developing a transport for China's most IM popular,
Tencent's QQ.
The Tencent's QQ system almost has a monopoly on China's IM system.
However, the QQ system is proprietary and they never expose their
protocol
Hiya - I'm working on a wee transport ( for SMS messaging ), currently the
transport is pretty much open for anyone to send messages through
@mytransport.server.name.
I want I limit usage to users who have "registered" against the transport
after browsing the service.
Does anyone have any poin
it's probably a client issue. When you add a transport it creates two
entries in the server one stores your username and password and the
other adds the transport to your roster. your client probably removes
only one or the other.
nitin dubey wrote:
>
> hello friends
>
>when ever i add a
It's common practice to subscribe to transports and have them send you
presence, but it's not mandated.
You are correct, there is no real way to know what a JID is without some
type of discovery system.
--temas
On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 15:43, Luke Tucker wrote:
>
> lets say there's a user alread
I have it on good authority that JECL is soon to have another version
released, so I would hold off on using the current JECL on JS as I have
heard there are some pretty dramatic API changes. Of course if the go
the C route you can use mio and xmlnode to accomplish connections and
xml parsing.
Patrick-
If you're working on an external component, I would suggest looking at the
JECL package put together by Jabber, Inc. Its available under the JOSL at
http://jecl.jabberstudio.org/.
It makes writing external components quick and easy, even for somebody
with my limited programming abilitie
Hi Nick!
Thanks for the quick reply!! That was really helpful! Any
recommendations in regards to a jabber lib for maybe C or C++??
Thanks again,
Patrick
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Hi Nick!
Thanks for the quick reply!! That was really helpful! Any
recommendations in regards to a jabber lib for maybe C or C++??
Thanks again,
Patrick
> Pretty much all you need to is implement a component that connects to
> jabberd backbone, and you will get packets to your jid which yo
Pretty much all you need to is implement a component that connects to
jabberd backbone, and you will get packets to your jid which you can
then manipulate. Of course for all the outgoing packets you will need to
handle all of those sockets. There is an "Intro to Components" located
here: http:
Hello!
This is my first post to this list after having read pretty much all the
documentation and searched through the mailing list archives.
I am wondering if there is any more detailed documentation on how to
implement a transport?? From the documentation I found out that basically
the machine t
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
The terms are relatively synonymous.
-Agent is the old term for anything hte user can interact with on the
server.
-Server was the nebulous cloud of all jids under one domain (internal
and external agents).
-A gateway is a type of agent or component that transports to another IM
related network.
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 ?( transport will
run on a different machine that jabber).
How can y say to the server that it's not an agent but a transport ?
Schweizer Laurent
Where are these files located? Do you mean the configuration files or user
files?
Peter
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Danilo Alves Ferreira (Engenharia - SPO) wrote:
> what's the purpose of the transport.server
what's the purpose of the transport.server.xml and server.xml files (where
transport is the name of the transport (e.g. icq) and server is the server
name (e.g. myjabber)?
what exactly these file contain?
thanks in advance
Danilo
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We don't have a transport developer's guide yet, though we should have one
soon to go along with some libraries that (here I put on my corporate hat)
we at Jabber, Inc. will be open-sourcing soon.
Peter
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Zak Sy wrote:
> does anyone know of a good example to use to create a tr
Hi,
I am facing a problem in unregistering the
Yahoo,Msn & other transports...especially Yahoo.
i have tried IQ queries documented for
unregistering the transport.But that is not working for me...
Tried Queries (Winjab is using the 3rd one but
thats also not working with winjab..with Yaho
Can anyone tell me whats the correct IQ to
unregister Yahoo, MSN & other transport.
does anyone know of a good example to use to create a transport, or some
good documentation? also, has anyone created a transport in java or any
other languages?
thanks, zak.
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s to me to be it's
> own namespace at least...what are the valid attributes, etc?
>
> --Ivan
>
>
>
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On Wednesday, May 23, 2001, at 09:16 AM, Ivan R. Judson wrote:
PS -- is there any non-visual basic, perhaps C or C++ library for doing client
or server work available yet? I'm thinking about starting one for my own use...
Yes, there are many client libraries. The projects page on DevZone lists
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>
>
> "Ivan R. Judson" wrote:
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> > Hey There,
> >
> > Ok. I've groked the situation of the XML S
> Thomas Charron
> > Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 6:41 PM
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> > Subject: Re: [JDEV] Transport Decisions
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> >
> > From: "Ivan R. Judson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [JDEV] Transport Decisions
> > > I
Yeah well, I found them before anybody replied :-)
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> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 6:41 PM
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> Subject: Re: [JDEV] Transport Decisions
>
>
> From: "Ivan R. Judson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JDEV] Tr
http://docs.jabber.org/general/html/faq.html#AEN249
Lars Petersen wrote:
> We are running a jabber server behind a firewall,
> what ports besides 5222 does jabber require when
> I use msn and icq transports? Is there any other
> inbound traffic?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Lars
> _
On Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at 11:42 AM, Lars Petersen wrote:
We are running a jabber server behind a firewall,
what ports besides 5222 does jabber require when
I use msn and icq transports? Is there any other
inbound traffic?
If I understand correctly, the transports will only open outbound conne
We are running a jabber server behind a firewall,
what ports besides 5222 does jabber require when
I use msn and icq transports? Is there any other
inbound traffic?
Regards,
Lars
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From: "Ivan R. Judson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [JDEV] Transport Decisions
> I'm delving deep into the jabber server architecture and the protocols.
I'm
> wondering however if there's a thread somewhere talking about the decision
to
> create the stre
At 16:55 Uhr -0500 21.05.2001, Ivan R. Judson wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm delving deep into the jabber server architecture and the protocols. I'm
>wondering however if there's a thread somewhere talking about the decision to
>create the stream:stream namespace instead of using XML-RPC or SOAP?
>
>I'm w
Hello,
I'm delving deep into the jabber server architecture and the protocols. I'm
wondering however if there's a thread somewhere talking about the decision to
create the stream:stream namespace instead of using XML-RPC or SOAP?
I'm wondering if an evaluation of the merits has been done and i
I've been unable to find any information regarding logging in to transports
such as yahoo or aim. Can someone direct me to some documentation or a
sample stream?
thanks
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Always a fun topic. The last time this was discussed was in March, see
the thread that starts with the following message:
http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2001-March/005529.html
Peter
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Tony Byers wrote:
> Has anyone made changes so that the tran
Has anyone made changes so that the transport id and password are stored
on the client side rather than the server or is there a reason why this
couldn't be done.
Tony
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Not that I can recall right now. There is a slightly dated
example-transport in cvs that has some good pointers in the source on
what to be thinking about and looking at.
--temas
On 10 May 2001 07:24:46 -0700, Bill Abbas wrote:
>
> I recall seeing a document a while ago (on jabber.org?)
> tha
I recall seeing a document a while ago (on jabber.org?)
that described how to write a transport for the 1.4 server.
But I can't find it now.
Is there any documentation (other than the source itself)
that describes the way transports interact with jabberd?
=Bill
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I want to develop a script or transport that works
with the keeptalking chat server.
I guess this is what the script would have to do (I
think, but i could be wrong).
www.buzz-chat.com uses keeptalking as
their chat server.
a free version is available at:
support.keeptalking.com
1. g
Amarnath Yara wrote:
> Hi all, When a user logs into Foreign Instant Messaging Client say yahoo
> using the yahoo client, then he is immediately logged out by the yahoo
> transport ( assuming he is already registered with transport and logged into
> yahoo network through yahoo transport). Now aft
Hi all, When a user logs into Foreign Instant Messaging Client say yahoo
using the yahoo client, then he is immediately logged out by the yahoo
transport ( assuming he is already registered with transport and logged into
yahoo network through yahoo transport). Now after this say he logs out of
Hi I have question about the transport.
If I want to chat with other server client like aol how to subscribe
him/her?
Can I do same as jabber client?
Thanks
Won-seok Ryu
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Hi,
Is there a way to change the
password used by a transport once it's registered? In the absence of a
(known) direct password change mechanism, I attempted to remove the
transport association and add it back with a different password. But, even if I
tried to remove the association wit
Can anyone give me some assistance with transport support? I'm having some
issues with ICQ timing out. If there is a better place to ask, let me know.
Thanks!
Jeremy
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I know that as of now none of the transports (save IRC) support group
chat. I was just wondering whether anybody was planning on doing this.
As far as I can tell MSN doesn't have anything that resembles group
chat, but the others (ICQ, AIM, Yahoo) all have it in some form or
another. I've heard
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