[JDEV] Signing a client off....

David Waite mass at akuma.org
Tue Apr 8 14:36:35 CDT 2003


You are not logged out when you send unavailable presence; you can 
perform all the activities you normally can without sending presence, 
including sending messages. The main differences between being available 
and unavailable are that messages not sent to the resource you logged in 
as will be stored offline, you do not see the presence of others, and 
others do not see presence for you (unless you send them a presence 
packet explicitly).

-David Waite

Nuno Agapito wrote:

> I think that when you do unavailable, you have logged off  but the 
> connection is still on, and so, you can logon again with another 
> account on the same connection.
>
> When you do /stream:stream, the connection goes down with every thing 
> else.
>
>
> rebbaj rebbaj wrote:
>
>> Hello Jabber people,
>>
>> Can someone explain to me if there is a semantical
>> difference for a client connection that sends the
>> following to the server.  Different clients appear to
>> use different ways to disconnect.  Is there a
>> particular way this should be done or is it ambigous
>> in the Jabber spec?
>>
>> SEND:  <presence type="unavailable"/>
>>
>> versus
>>
>> SEND: </stream:stream>
>>
>> REC: <stream:error>Connection is
>> closing</stream:error> </stream:stream>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rebbaj
>>
>>
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