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# Technology Overview (PSA) | # Technology Overview (PSA) | ||
## History | |||
## The Basic Idea: XML Messaging and Presence | |||
## Existing Servers, Clients, Libraries | |||
## More than IM -- Send Any XML | |||
## Some Applications | |||
# Core Protocol Semantics (RM) | # Core Protocol Semantics (RM) | ||
## Authentication and Security (high level) | |||
## Message, Presence, IQ | |||
## Why Presence Helps | |||
# Examples | |||
# Fun Code Examples Here (RM) | |||
# Extensions and the Fun Things They Can Do | # Extensions and the Fun Things They Can Do | ||
## MUC | |||
## Pubsub | |||
## PEP | |||
## Eventing Formats (Tune / Mood / Etc.) | |||
## Atom | |||
# Call to Action (PSA) | |||
# Possibilities / Call to Action (PSA) |
Revision as of 20:13, 27 July 2006
This is a sandbox for Ralph Meijer and Peter Saint-Andre to outline their EuroOSCON presentation....
Here is a basic outline:
- Technology Overview (PSA)
- History
- The Basic Idea: XML Messaging and Presence
- Existing Servers, Clients, Libraries
- More than IM -- Send Any XML
- Some Applications
- Core Protocol Semantics (RM)
- Authentication and Security (high level)
- Message, Presence, IQ
- Why Presence Helps
- Fun Code Examples Here (RM)
- Extensions and the Fun Things They Can Do
- MUC
- Pubsub
- PEP
- Eventing Formats (Tune / Mood / Etc.)
- Atom
- Possibilities / Call to Action (PSA)