[JDEV] Docs on the XDB element ?

Riviere Stéphane Jean Stephane.SR.Riviere at atosorigin.com
Fri Mar 8 04:26:15 CST 2002


Thanks,

If anyone else is interested, I've written a working accept component using
Launcher.java.

I had to make some changes to make the thing work...
-> modify the main() of the Launcher to initialize all the launcher
properties
-> correct a few bugs in the ConnectionBean (pb with the
DisableAutoHeader...)

If others are interested, we can discuss of that here, but I think this
should be discussed OOB, to not disturb C developers with Java problems ;-)


Stephane.


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De : philippe.raxhon at mrlinternational.com
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Objet : Re: [JDEV] Docs on the XDB element ?


You should take a look at the slides DJ Adams has posted from his talk at
FOSDEM.

http://www.pipetree.com/~dj/fosdem2002/

I'm also playing with java component based on jabberbeans. Did you try to
write an accept component based on Launcher.java? It's not working for me
but I'm about to fix that.

Philippe Raxhon
raxhonp at iname.com

Riviere Stéphane Jean wrote:
     Hi,

     I'm currently developing external server components (in Java) and need
     to
     store/retrieve some information about the component, registered
     clients....

     This can be done using the <XBD/> element, but I didn't find much
     information but this :
     http://docs.jabber.org/general/html/component-intro.html

     Does further documentation about XDB exist or will I have to make
     personal
     tests to find how it works ?

     Thanks for your help,

     Stéphane.


     [ For those who are interested on my configuration :
     - jabberd 1.4.1 with Conferencing / JUD / MSN Transport / Weather
     service
     ;-)
     - server is an old P2 300MHz / 92MB RAM running a RedHat 6.2
     - external components are developed in Java with jabberbeans latest
     CVS
     sources
     ]

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