On Wed Jul 20 04:34:29 2011, Mark Rejhon wrote:
So, does anyone recommend a standardized method of a sub-70-byte keep alive
<message> ?
NOPE!

XEP-0198 "Null acks" are good. Just send an <a/> even if you don't need anything new acked, and the peer responds with an <r/>. This slides in under the FACH limit nicely, especially with compression.

"Full" XEP-0198, which includes session resumption, can even tide you over a 3G->WLAN transition.

Glad you like XEP-0286, BTW, but feel free to pitch in with more information - I more or less wrote it as a way of keeping my own notes in order. If anyone wants to add something there about the pros and cons of using BOSH on mobile, that's welcome too.

Dave.
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