it's old, from the Jabber 1.4 days, check out Jarl a Perl/Tk Jabber client. also check out jaberstudio and look for chatbot.

both use Net::Jabber. i think Jarl uses the old pubchat instead of conference, but chatbot works with conference just fine.

i've sung praises of Jabber before, and fight to keep myself from doing so more often. it's really really starting to come together and take off. IIRC the two core RFC's for XMPP (XML Message Passing Protocol) have made it through the IETF process. the Jabber 2.0 server is either out, or in final beta. even the ACM is enthralled.

and the Jabber people have cleaned up their web page quite a bit.


In reply to Re: Net::Jabber and Conference by zengargoyle
in thread Net::Jabber and Conference by ChunLi

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