[JDEV] jsm modules
Jim Parslow
jimparslow at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 7 07:29:07 CST 2004
I searched for a faq and a howto, but was unable to find one, I did however
find a jep:
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0114.html
this answered some questions, but not all!
From: Trejkaz Xaoza <trejkaz at xaoza.net>
Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
To: jdev at jabber.org
Subject: Re: [JDEV] jsm modules
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 00:11:38 +1100
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 23:19, Jim Parslow wrote:
> Hi guys, I am somewhat a n00b at this, how do I go about writing a plugin
> for jabber, similar to bandersnatch bit tailored for my database and my
> program!
Emulating Bandersnatch is easy. For jabberd 2.0 you create a component
which
connects and binds itself as a message log, and for jabberd 1.4 you simply
configure jabber.xml to forward a copy of all packets to your component,
just
the same as Bandersnatch.
As far as choice of language, I always choose Java but it isn't for
everyone.
There are decent component libraries in Java and Perl, and probably a few
other languages.
TX
P.S. is there a FAQ for this list? This is the second time the exact same
question has been asked in the past week, and it's been answered at least
once too.
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Email: Trejkaz Xaoza <trejkaz at xaoza.net>
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