I also spent good couple of hours to sort this out but no luck yet.. Anybody succeeded?
Thanks, Jeevan Michael Franz wrote: > > I don't think it works anymore. At least it does not work as documented. > I posted about my issues here. > http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-and-XMPP-not-functioning-tt16147069ef2356.html#a17536302 > > > Graham Leggett wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have spent over a day trying to get a jabber client (any jabber >> client) to successfully connect to activemq's XMPP connector, either >> with or without SSL, and so far I have got nowhere. >> >> I know that activemq is listening on an XMPP port, because when I telnet >> there, I get an XMPP header. So far so good. >> >> Apple's iChat refuses to connect with the message "Could not connect to >> Jabber". iChat feels it unnecessary to give any more detail than that, >> so I gave up on iChat and tried Spark. >> >> The Spark login sequence is too unreliable to draw any clear conclusions >> as to whether problems occur on the server or the client. Spark goes >> through all the motions of allowing you to log in, while simultaneously >> the server logs and exception complaining that login failed. Attempts to >> create a channel (which should in theory cause a queue to be created) >> are ignored. >> >> Abandoning Spark as a lost cause, and trying PSI instead, gives me >> errors that are a little more sensible. This time round the error "No >> appropriate mechanism available for given security settings (eg SASL >> library too weak, or plaintext authentication not enabled). Nothing is >> logged on the activemq side giving any clue as to why the login attempt >> failed. >> >> When I read that activemq supports XMPP, at the very least I expect the >> following to be true: >> >> - SSL is supported >> - Login is supported >> >> In the case of activemq, I am not seeing any evidence that either of >> these features are supported, which to me means that XMPP *isn't* >> supported by activemq properly at all. >> >> Can somebody confirm whether XMPP is used by anybody in a real live >> situation at all? The ability to look inside your queue server with a >> chat client and see what your system is (or isn't) doing is a killer >> feature in any message driven application, however it looks like the >> XMPP implementation inside activemq was never completed. >> >> Can anyone shed any light as to whether what I am trying to achieve is >> even achievable at all? >> >> Regards, >> Graham >> -- >> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/XMPP%3A-does-it-work-for-anybody--tp17709952p20682151.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.