[JDEV] Creating a presence server component?
Sylvain Roberdeau
sylvain.roberdeau at terravirtual.net
Tue Aug 6 02:59:54 CDT 2002
Langage isn't a contraint for a start. I can use Perl, C, C++,...
But the main information I'm looking for is the way to do this.
All example I find in Perl, need a registration from user... but I guess
it's not an obligation. But such component need to register a namespace
which can conflict with other element.
An other way, it's to build a jsm component but for a first step (an
expiremental step) it's quite heavy.
Can you indicate me the best way please?
Sylvain
Philippe Raxhon a écrit :
> Hi Silvain,
>
> What langage do you want to use? It will make a difference on what is
> available for now. Depending on how it's implemented, running a
> component that only listens on presence can't hurt any other
> module/component, but it could require some modification in the jabber
> configuration file.
>
> Sylvain Roberdeau wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> > I'm reading sample code, docs, but I'm not sure to understand if it
> >s possible to create a module or a component only to receive user's
> >presence.
> > This is a test project for me to produce a realtime MRTG service to
> >count activity of a Jabber Server.
> >
> > And other basic XML tag (message, iq,...)?
> > I wonder whether it's possible to receive these data without to
> >disrupt other module or components.
> > I'm looking for example or sample code...
> >
> >Thank you
> >
> >Sylvain
> >
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