[Sipchatserver] How to operate the server - solved

Adrian Georgescu ag at ag-projects.com
Wed Mar 4 15:15:08 CET 2009


Hi Michiel,

Indeed both realms have their own ways to convey these notification  
messages, translation is perfectly possible. Currently there are XMPP/ 
MSRP gateway definitions in progress for matching each event. The  
Internet drafts for these translations can be found here:

http://xmpp.org/internet-drafts/

Adrian


On Mar 4, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Michiel Leenaars wrote:

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> Hi Adrian,
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> | These welcome messages will also be signaled through presence
> | notifications in a standard way via the conference xml  
> description. So
>
> I was just thinking that when browsing through the RFC. Of course if  
> you
> build bridges/proxies for Jabber, ICQ etc that don't understand  
> rfc4575
> at that point you might want to translate conference xml messages to  
> the
> current behaviour - I don't see a good alternative fall back  
> mechanism.
>
> Best,
> Michiel
>
> | These welcome messages will also be signaled through presence
> | notifications in a standard way via the conference xml  
> description. So
> | is up to the client to render them properly in the right language.  
> Right
> | now we have added this message in the data plane itself and they  
> will be
> | removed in the future.
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