Darrell,
I'd recommend using Openfire with the gateway plugin
(http://www.igniterealti
me.org), especially since you're using a Java
stack. You can use Smack to send the notifications out, or
any other
Java library that you'd prefer. As an example, Jetbrain's
Teamcity
product works in a very similar way
Regards,
Matt
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From: jadmin-bounces jabber.org [mailto:jadmin-bounces jabber.org] On
Behalf Of Darrell Esau
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 10:08 AM
To: jadmin jabber.org
Subject: [jadmin] setting up a jabber server with gateways
Hello all,
I have a web application that sends notifications to users
via their
preferred IM address. I'm currently supporting AIM, Yahoo,
ICQ and
Jabber, (although recent changes seem to have made jabber no
longer
work). I'd like to also support MSN.
My web application is in Java, and I've not found any good
java API
solution that will handle all of these protocols, and my
current
system is a bit of a hack.
Reading through the Jabber docs, I'm wondering if Jabber is
my solution.
Is it possible that I could set up a jabber server and
enable gateways
to all of these other services, then use a jabber client API
from my
web application to communicate with my server which would
then send
messages to my users' respective accounts?
If so, what do I need to setup to get a jabber server with
all of
these gateways working?
Thanks,
-d
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