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August 2008
Anders Conbere
how to build a fast and efficient XMPP bot that lives in ejabberd.
doing a bot as a client instead of a server module seems outdated already.
Projects/PunJab - Butterfat
Punjab is a HTTP jabber client interface. It is a SOAP, XMLRPC, XEP-0025 or XEP-0124 server that allows persistent client connections to a jabber server. It can be used for many things, but its main purpose is to allow for stateless applications (ie web) a stateful connection to jabber.
let enter the BOSH era
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July 2008
How to use ejabberd's pubsub module | ejabberd Community Site
Pubsub nodes are organized in a hierarchical tree, similar to a file system. mod_pubsub imposes a special structure on this tree. There is a special node, pubsub/nodes, that contains all other created nodes. Nodes of users have names like home/server/username/whatever. If you try to create a node whose name doesn't fit that pattern, you will get an error. If you don't specify a name (i.e. create an instant node), the server generates a name that fits this pattern
Some says that it's the future of feeds, at least server-to-server subscriptions.
one small voice » Quick OAuth Notes
OSCON day 1: Beyond REST? Building Data Services with XMPP PubSub - O'Reilly Conferences
Après le WS-*, est-ce que l'on va avoir le XMPP-* :)To solve this problem its key to leave standard REST web services behind and find a way to use message passing, which is a direct communication way of notifying users of changed content.
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XMPP Instant Messaging
As noted above, if a connected resource does not request the roster during a session, it SHOULD never receive presence subscriptions and the associated roster pushes.
finally know why my bot was an epic failure.
November 2007
Mickaël Rémond (Process-one) : "L'intégration de la messagerie instantanée va vers de la présence enrichie"
