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"Watkins, Bradley" <Bradley.Watkins@compuware.com>
hat am 5. M�rz 2009 um 16:46 geschrieben:<br />
<br />
> <br />
> > > The method OpenAIS uses to communicate between nodes
is <br />
> > designed for a<br />
> > > very low latency local connection; it is not
designed to work across<br />
> > > routed connections. Russell Bryant has spent some
time <br />
> > talking to the<br />
> > > OpenAIS developers about this, but so far there
doesn't seem to be a<br />
> > > good solution.<br />
> > <br />
> > true, that's why i'm hoping that distributed
presence via <br />
> > dundi comes about <br />
> > sooner, rather than later :)<br />
> <br />
> I'm not sure if this is applicable to your environment,
but what would<br />
> you think about distributed events (including devicestate and
voicemail<br />
> MWI as in the res_ais implementation) over XMPP PubSub
(XEP-060)?<br />
> <br />
> I've really only just begun, but at least it's
something that somebody<br />
> is working on currently.  AFAIK, that is not yet the case
with events<br />
> via dundi.<br />
<br />
Well, i first have to read to XEP-060 doc's to see if i can use
this. But i'm happy to hear of another possible solution.<br />
<br />
Greetings<br />
Peter Mueller<br />
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