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I am attempting to impliment the invite users to join a MUC into my IM client.
When I generate a packet such as:
<message id="JN_22"
to="room1@conference.v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local">
<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">
<invite to="chanks@v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local">
<reason></reason>
</invite>
</x>
</message>
the packet never arrives at other end.
the recieving client is monitoring the JabberClient.OnMessage event
the following packet
<message id="JN_24"
to="room1@conference.v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local">
<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">
<invite to="host@v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local">
<reason>hardcoded reason and jid</reason>
</invite>
</x>
</message>
was sent to a Spark Client and was delivered just fine and is processed by the
Spark
Client.
What could I be doing wrong to result in this packet not getting to the client
using
the Jabber-net library?
Do you have any suggestions how to trouble shoot this issue? What could cuase
a
packet to get dropped? Does the Jabber-net library support packets for the
request
on the recieving end formmated as:
<message to="t7@v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local"
from="room1@conference.v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local">
<body>host@v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local/spark invites you to the room
room1@conference.v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local (Please join me in a
conference.)
</body>
<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">
<invite from="host@v-doc-imchat.infoassure.local/spark">
<reason>Please join me in a conference.</reason>
</invite>
</x>
<x xmlns="jabber:x:conference" jid="room1@conference.v-doc-
imchat.infoassure.local"/>
</message>
Original comment by BCaseyHa...@gmail.com
on 1 Dec 2008 at 8:58
Is the target use on GoogleTalk, or do they have a privacy list filtering out
messages from people not on their roster?
Original comment by hil...@gmail.com
on 3 Dec 2008 at 3:33
I am pretty sure that this issue is being cuase by issue #54 below. The
real 'problem' is that the message packet generated by the server is addressed
to a
Bare JID. In #54 I outline the tests that I have done to reproduce Messages
addressed to Bare JIDs not be delivered in the context of 1 to 1 chat.
Thanks,
Casey
p.s. please reactivate issue #54 as I believe it is worthy of discussion.
Original comment by BCaseyHa...@gmail.com
on 3 Dec 2008 at 4:11
Client had priority -1 presence. Invalid.
Original comment by hil...@gmail.com
on 10 Dec 2008 at 5:58
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
BCaseyHa...@gmail.com
on 1 Dec 2008 at 8:53