[JDEV] JabberBeans?

Patrick McCuller patrick at kia.net
Tue Jul 13 15:35:27 CDT 1999


	Anyone know the status of JabberBean? I've been trying to contact Michael
T. Nygard @charter.net about it with no success as yet.

	I'm working with the library to the extent it is finished, and it is close
to finished. I would like to help, but if I'm going to complete it I should
talk to the designer first, or at least some people who've been through
it... there's no documentation of any kind to indicate where Michael was
heading.

	Anyone?


	Thanks,


Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jdev at jabber.org [mailto:owner-jdev at jabber.org]On Behalf Of
> Thomas D. Charron
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 3:28 PM
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] Transport Name resolution..
>
>
> >>   Speaking of which, how well will etherx talk to etherx currently?
> >> Aka, if I have etherx and jabbertransport starting on bootup (Which I
> >> do) can I start throwing stuff out to jer at jabber.org?  Haven't even
> >> tried, but the capabilities there, just wasn't sure if it was fully
> >> implemented..
> >Yup, I've tested it and it works... I don't have a server running
> >@jabber.org at the moment though.
>
>   That'll be good..  I'll have to start running mine..  I'd also
> propose that we try to keep an etherx server running on
> jabber.org soon, and we can use it to actually start to bang on
> the server and clients a bit..  (Not to mention the coolie affect
> of simply being able to actually start chatting with each other
> publically with jabber.. ;-P)
>
>   On a side note, as soon as I get my Visual C++ Disks back, I
> can finish up the Win32 client to be in working order, which will
> add to the ability to bang on the server some more..
>
> ---
> Thomas Charron
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