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>This book is about Jabber. The technology, the protocols, the ideas, and
the philosophy. Jabber is about connecting things - users,
applications, etc. - in an all-pervasive message plasma that flows
between clients and servers alike, carrying content, carrying structure,
carrying conversations.</P
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>The spirit of Jabber lies in its openness, its extensibility, and its
lean but generic nature. That it finds itself in the midst of all that
technology that will provide the backdrop to the dawn of the next
generation Internet is no accident. Web services, peer-to-peer, XML
encapsulation, presence, distributed computing—these are all phrases
that describe key intiatives and developments that lie at the core of
the coming transition, and Jabber can and does play a central role.</P
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>In this book, we'll learn about how Jabber works,
what makes it tick, and how to bend and shape it into solutions that
join applications and users together. Part I is a guide to Jabber's
technology and building blocks. Part II is a series of scenarios and
scripts we call 'recipes', to show you how to deploy Jabber in all manner
of situations. </P
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>To help us get in the mood, there follows an imaginary
Jabber-based conversation between a couple of friends, Jim and
John, and two 'assistant' applications at their respective places of work.</P
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