[JDEV] Status Changes through Transports
Amarnath Yara
amarny at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 19 16:08:21 CDT 2001
Hi All, I have observed that status changes of buddies on Yahoo and MSN
Messengers propogate through Transports and can be received by the jabber
client. But if I change the status on jabber platform, jabber buddies
receive the change of status. But the same is not going through transports.
Is this something that is not being implemented in the Transports (MSN, ICQ,
Yahoo)? Thanks in advance
Amarnath Yara
211, Main Street
Apartment # 429,
Columbia 29201.SC.
Phone # 803-254-4336
e-mail : amarny at hotmail.com
yara at engr.sc.edu
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> 1. jabberbeans: parsing XML from a file (tom Bailly-salins)
> 2. Re: MSN Transport problem with <x> tags (temas)
> 3. Re: jabberbeans: parsing XML from a file (Jens Alfke)
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>Message: 1
>From: "tom Bailly-salins" <tbaillys at hotmail.com>
>To: jdev at jabber.org
>Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 16:08:48 +0200
>Subject: [JDEV] jabberbeans: parsing XML from a file
>Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
>
>Could anyone tell me how I could read Jabber messages stored in
>their XML format from a local file (like an Inbox).
>
>How can I go from an XML String (representing a message + extensions)
>written in a file to a jabberbeans Message Object that I use in my code?
>
>
>Thanks a million
>
>TOM
>tbaillys at hotmail.com
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>Message: 2
>Subject: Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport problem with <x> tags
>From: temas <temas at box5.net>
>To: jdev at jabber.org
>Date: 19 Sep 2001 10:51:06 -0500
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>It is intended for <x> to be in with messages, presence, any thing
>really. This would definately be a bug in msn-t.
>
>--temas
>
>
>On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 01:25, Julian Fitzell wrote:
> > So looking in message.c it's quite clear that the code is written
>assumin=
>g that <x> and <body> do not appear together in one message... is this a
>ru=
>le? The protocol spec is unclear on this but if it is then JabberIM is
>bre=
>aking it.
> >=20
> > Julian
> >=20
> > On 18/09/2001 at 9:01 PM Julian Fitzell wrote:
> >=20
> > >So my girlfriend is using JabberIM whereas I am using WinJab... for
>some
> > >reason, she is unable to send messages to people through the MSN
> > >transport. She can receive them and send and receive presence.
> > >
> > >So I started looking at the log files for the transport and noticed
>that
> > >her messages included <x> tags indicating that she was replying but
>mine
> > >didn't.
> > >
> > >So her messages look like:
> > ><message id=3D'jim_id_49' to=3D'jfitzell79%hotmail.com at msn.beta4.com'
> > >type=3D'chat'><x
> >
> >xmlns=3D'jabber:x:event'><composing/></x><thread>105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0=
>F42551BDF</thread><body>test message</body></message>
> > >
> > >I tried sending this with the Raw XML tool of WinJab and it didn't
>work,
> > >but if I remove the <x> tag, it works just fine.
> > >
> > >This is with the MSN Transport from CVS... Has anyone else seen this
> > >problem or know how to fix it?
> > >
> > >The relevant section from the log file is as follows:
> > >
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 7: <message
> > >id=3D'jim_id_49' to=3D'jfitzell79%hotmail.com at msn.beta4.com'
>type=3D'cha=
>t'
> > >from=3D'sarah at jabber.beta4.com/Home'><x
> >
> >xmlns=3D'jabber:x:event'><composing/></x><thread>105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0=
>F42551BDF</thread><body>l</body></message>
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 base_connect.c:118 process XML: m:8170E88
> > >state:3, arg:80CE0B0, x:817D028
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:460 DELIVER 1:msn.beta4.com
><message
> > >id=3D'jim_id_49' to=3D'jfitzell79%hotmail.com at msn.beta4.com'
>type=3D'cha=
>t'
> > >from=3D'sarah at jabber.beta4.com/Home'><x
> >
> >xmlns=3D'jabber:x:event'><composing/></x><thread>105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0=
>F42551BDF</thread><body>l</body></message>
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:651 delivering to instance
> > >'msn.beta4.com'
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:1032 mio_write called on x: 0 buffer:
>MS=
>G
> > >5 U 96
> > >MIME-Version: 1.0
> > >Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol
> > >TypeingUser: sarahyoung79 at hotmail.com
> > >
> > >
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 5 U 96
> > >MIME-Version: 1.0
> > >Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol
> > >TypeingUser: sarahyoung79 at hotmail.com
> > >
> > >
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 12: MSG
> > >sarahyoung79 at hotmail.com Sarah 96
> > >MIME-Version: 1.0
> > >Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol
> > >TypeingUser: sarahyoung79 at hotmail.com
> > >
> > >
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top
> > >
> > >
> > >------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > >a successful message results in something like:
> > >
> > >Tue Sep 18 20:37:32 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 7 U
>127
> > >MIME-Version: 1.0
> > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3DUTF-8
> > >X-MMS-IM-Format: FN=3DMS%20Sans%20Serif; EF=3D; CO=3D0; CS=3D0; PF=3D0
> > >
> > >you
> > >------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Julian
> > >
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>Message: 3
>Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 09:25:27 -0700
>Subject: Re: [JDEV] jabberbeans: parsing XML from a file
>From: Jens Alfke <jens at mac.com>
>To: jdev at jabber.org
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>On Wednesday, September 19, 2001, at 07:08 AM, tom Bailly-salins wrote:
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> > How can I go from an XML String (representing a message + extensions)
> > written in a file to a jabberbeans Message Object that I use in my =
>code?
>
>I don't know anything about the JabberBeans API, but at the very least=20=
>
>you can run the string through an XML parser and get the various=20
>elements, from which it's quite easy to get the attributes of the=20
>messages. JabberBeans must include or require an XML parser, so you=20
>already have one lying around...
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>=97Jens
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>On Wednesday, September 19, 2001, at 07:08 AM, tom Bailly-salins wrote:
>
>
><excerpt>How can I go from an XML String (representing a message +
>extensions)
>
>written in a file to a jabberbeans Message Object that I use in my
>code?
>
></excerpt>
>
>I don't know anything about the JabberBeans API, but at the very least
>you can run the string through an XML parser and get the various
>elements, from which it's quite easy to get the attributes of the
>messages. JabberBeans must include or require an XML parser, so you
>already have one lying around...
>
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