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Hi,<br /><br />I have the following scenario in my student project. Which solution would you propose?<br /><br />I have many business partners "B", "C" and "D", each of them has his own presence server "PB", "PC" and "PD".<br /><br />I need in my organisation "A" a presence service "PA", who "mirros" the actual status of all the users on PB, PC and PD, to whom I subscribed. <br /><br />I know, that I could implement my presence service PA as a client, who subscribes to all the users on PB, PC and PD. What I am asking for: is there an other solution? <br /><br />1. Can I be on the one hand a client of the servers PB, PC, PD, and on the other hand a "server" for other applications/clients/servers.<br /><br />2. Can I say to the other servers PB, PC and PD "hey, I am a presence server (and not a client), would you please send me each change of the status of my users, to whom I subscribed".<br /><br />3. Can I make benefit of the s2s protocol in my scenario?<br /><br />You can say: What I want to have, is a local presence service in my organisation, who localy mirros many others presence servers of other partners. How would be your solution?<br /><br />Thank you for your help and your patience.<br />Koder
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