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1. I have a "special" client, that is subscribed to all my business
partners. So I can write a program, who cathes the presence information
from my special client and saves it in my database.
this works and is the only solutions which will work if you also have to
get
Hi Jonathan,
I will explain the situation ( in my student project):
"My" Company A has many partner companies (say many thousands) and each
partner company has many tausend employees.
Each partner company has a presence server, the clients are the employees.
those employees/clients are my busin
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Datum: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:51:33 +0200
Von: Jonathan Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hey,
Sorry, I don't know of any JEP that would help. You will probably have
to write it yourse
Hi Peter,
could you please elaborate on this subject?
Thank you in advance.
Koder
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Datum: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:51:33 +0200
Von: Jonathan Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hey,
If you know the language that your server is written in you could catch
all the presence notifications before sending them on and store them
locally (in your database etc.).
However, what you are asking kinda doesn't make sense. If you never get
a presence notification from a contact, they *
Hi,
I have the following scenario in my student project. Which solution would
you propose?
I have many business partners "B", "C" and "D", each of them has his own
presence server "PB", "PC" and "PD".
I need in my organisation "A" a presence service "PA", who "mirros" the
actual status of all