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 ea
I've always been a big fan of the BeanShell for running Java programs as
scripts. I also have a Java XMPP library that can be used for both
components and clients. I haven't posted the newest version of Yaja
yet, but I'd be happy to fire you a copy if you think it'd be useful.
And yes, Yaja ships
I use jabber.py (http://jabberpy.sourceforge.net/).
It's in Python and already has a very easy method to tailor replies.
I've used it to build testing scenario scripts and simple bots.
It works under UNIX (Solaris), was written for Linux and should work with Windows
(Python is extremely portable).
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? Somethin
> 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 (Jab
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
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