Bill, OK, everybody calm down. The 'client' as I mentioned is not a full blown, singing and dancing bear fighting sort of thing. It's purely a proof of concept. It connects, it sends messages, it receives messages, and the best bit is that it can send and receive binary files. All this is being done in a very haphazard, 'refresh the screen to see your new messages' sort of way. Just a small Python script. I'll do some tidy up this weekend and release the code to my Zope.org members area early next week. That said, I would love some collaboration on this project. I would love to spend more time on this, but my very young family has to come first. I'ts probably going to be quite slow work for me, so any help would be f'in marvellous. The Jabber Server I have running though is open and available to anyone that is interested in this sort of thing. It is on www.zope.co.uk:5222, it has the WCS extensions and the HTTP extensions built as well. It hasn't got a lot of the extra transports like ICQ, IRC, Conference etc.. But it works as a plain Jabber Server. I suppose I'd better describe the WCS and HTTP extensions. The WCS stuff allows connections through XML-RPC which considering that Jabber is a permanent connection based protocol, is no mean feat when it comes to maointaining presence. There are some docs available but the location of them eludes me at present. The HTTP stuff allows connection via a URL, which could mean creating a Javascript/DHTML based client, there are some examples which I'll get up somewhere as well. You can also connect of course in the traditional Jabber way, using the Python stuff on download.jabber.org. It would be interesting to see some Zope and Jabber integration work being done (apart from myself, of course), so feel free to use this server whenever you please. But remember this is a dev machine and it could disappear at any moment. As a kick start to other people, I've attached a very small script which shows how to connect via xml-rpc and how to send messages etc. This script is a bit flakey since the sessionid is cached on the server side for about three minutes, so if your having trouble it means that it can't connect because your sessionid is incorrect. You'll just have to wait, or rewrite the script so that it works correctly ;) The user and password in that script are real users, but they are test users, feel free to use that one in the short term, but it will probably disappear quite shortly so it is probably better that you create your own user. Anyway, let's get playing and have fun! See ya Phil phil.harris@zope.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Anderson" <bill@libc.org> To: "Phil Harris" <phil.harris@zope.co.uk> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:16 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] Vote for Windowing Toolkit to use for Fat Client
On 23 May 2001 11:31:53 +0100, Phil Harris wrote:
Most of what Groove does could be done with Jabber and Zope imo.
Which just happens to be something I'm working on in my spare time.
Already got Zope acting as a Jabber client, both natively and via xml-rpc.
If anyone else is interested in this then I've got a jabber server working 24/7 which has the xml-rpc and web bits bolted on. Let me know if you want access.
OOH! OOH! (waves arms and hands back and forth wildly)
can I see da code?
I've been contemplating this for a project at work, but haven't had the spare time to proof-of-concept it yet.
Bill Anderson