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By "legacy clients" you mean ICQ, MSN, Yahoo?<br>
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If so, no, my client is a Jabber client that can only connect to one
Jabber server at a time. <br>
What I'm hoping for is a jabber transport, a component, that would make
my server be able to allow its users to talk to their Google Talk
buddies.<br>
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I'm not sure what you mean by "legacy clients", so I can't say if your
program would help me.<br>
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Rory wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi John,
I'm building a stand-alone proxy/bridge that accepts connections from
legacy clients and connects them to any XMPP complient service - Google
Talk included. Is this the kind of functionality you're looking for?
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<pre wrap="">Is anyone thinking of making a Google Talk transport for Jabber?
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