Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Kevin Smith
r to see all the subscription states. /K > > -- Bala > > > -Original Message- > From: standards-boun...@xmpp.org [mailto:standards-boun...@xmpp.org] On > Behalf Of Dave Cridland > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 4:39 PM > To: XMPP Standards; Kevin Smith > Su

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
On 10/27/11 3:09 PM, Dave Cridland wrote: > On Thu Oct 27 22:06:59 2011, Bala Pitchandi wrote: >> So does that mean, a XMPP client implementation MUST add a presence >> subscriber to its roster, if it wants to keep track of its "watchers"? >> >> > It's more magical than that. > > If I send you a ,

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Dave Cridland
; Kevin Smith Subject: Re: [Standards] Subscribers List On Thu Oct 27 21:35:09 2011, Bala Pitchandi wrote: > I think you misunderstood my question. A client is not required to add > every user who is a presence subscriber to its roster. For example, I > might have authorized Romeo to see m

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
On 10/27/11 3:06 PM, Bala Pitchandi wrote: > So does that mean, a XMPP client implementation MUST add a presence > subscriber to its roster, if it wants to keep track of its > "watchers"? Yes. XMPP's presence and subscription model is different from SIP's. You will need to change your way of think

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Bala Pitchandi
: Thursday, October 27, 2011 4:39 PM To: XMPP Standards; Kevin Smith Subject: Re: [Standards] Subscribers List On Thu Oct 27 21:35:09 2011, Bala Pitchandi wrote: > I think you misunderstood my question. A client is not required to add > every user who is a presence subscriber to its roster. For exa

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Kevin Smith
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Bala Pitchandi wrote: > I think you misunderstood my question. A client is not required to add every > user who is a presence subscriber to its roster. For example, I might have > authorized Romeo to see my presence but not add him to my roster. But later > on,

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Dave Cridland
On Thu Oct 27 21:35:09 2011, Bala Pitchandi wrote: I think you misunderstood my question. A client is not required to add every user who is a presence subscriber to its roster. For example, I might have authorized Romeo to see my presence but not add him to my roster. But later on, I would l

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Bala Pitchandi
presence. Is there a way to do that in XMPP? I don't believe there is. -- Bala -Original Message- From: standards-boun...@xmpp.org [mailto:standards-boun...@xmpp.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Smith Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 4:28 PM To: XMPP Standards Subject: Re: [Standards] Subscr

Re: [Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Kevin Smith
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Bala Pitchandi wrote: > Is there a way for a client to get a list of users who have active > subscriptions to its presence? Something along the lines of SIP Watcher > Information (See RFC3858). This information is stored in the roster, which most clients fetch whe

[Standards] Subscribers List

2011-10-27 Thread Bala Pitchandi
Is there a way for a client to get a list of users who have active subscriptions to its presence? Something along the lines of SIP Watcher Information (See RFC3858). -- Bala