[jdev] XEP-0199 (XMPP Ping) to test reliability
Zenek
zenek.k at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 17:10:37 CST 2008
Dne pá 25. ledna 2008 Pedro Melo napsal(a):
> On Jan 23, 2008, at 6:36 PM, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
> > Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> >> On Śr, 2008-01-23 at 17:21 +0100, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
> >>>> Why do you want to tune it?
> >>>
> >>> Because currently if I unplug my internet cable, my client detect
> >>> connectut after several minutes, and I'd like it to detect it
> >>> faster.
> >>
> >> b) use NetworkManager to get notifications about network environment
> >> changes (new networks, unplugged cables) and react to notifications
> >> accordingly. (IIRC Windows has a similar facility too.)
> >
> > That won't help, you can still be connected to your routeur / local
> > network but jabber server is no more available.
>
> It helps the test scenario you presented us with, unplugging of
> ethernet cable..
>
> Most OSs have some sort of notification for this. I know Mac OS X
> has, and I think Linux also. And Tomasz mentions windows too.
>
> Best regards,
Well imagine you have an ADSL router/modem and you unplug the telephone cable
from it. So you don't have a chance knowing it died without an XMPP ping of
some sort.
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