[JDEV] XML messages through Jabber?
Jeremy Nickurak
atrus at jabber.spam.rifetech.com
Thu Nov 7 11:05:40 CST 2002
1) iq packet's don't generatlly have XML namespaces. Instead, you'd
probabbly want to apply the namespace the the child XML tag of the iq.
For example, jabber searches take the form:
<iq type="get" to="jud.myserver.com">
<query xmlns="jabber:iq:search">
</query>
</iq>
2) You said yourself that you're sending XML messages. While that's a
really open requirement, it's altogether possible that the <message>
packet type might actually be more appropriate in your case.
IQ's will never be stored offline anyways, as I understand it. IQ's are
really only appropriate in cases where you're expecting an immediate
reply.
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 04:51, Wojciech Dec wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am going to use Jabber in my project. I need to send
> XML messages between two (or several) applicatoins. It
> seems using XML-RPC with <iq xmlns='jabber:iq:rpc'/> is
> the best way to do that but I need to store messages if
> another part is offline.
>
> When I send such a message using xmlns='jabber:iq:rpc' to
> an offline user I get:
> <error code='503'>Service Unavailable</error>
>
> Can <iq xmlns='jabber:iq:rpc'/> message be stored like
> <message/> one on server?
>
> If not I will turn to a <message/> solution sugessted at
> http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2002-March/010906.html
>
> I suppose many people already implemented similar things
> so I will be grateful for any hints how to deal with this.
> Are there any convenient libraries for this (Java and
> something I can easily integrate with VB application)?
>
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Wojciech Dec
>
>
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