Google Wave XMPP notification gateway

ProcessOne - Mickaël Rémond - January 28, 2010

At ProcessOne, we have developed an experimental notification Google Wave XMPP gateway.

I wrote it because, in the current state of Wave usage, my contacts always had to write me an XMPP message or send me an email to explain that I have content available.

I felt this was for me a large deterrent for using it and quite paradoxical in a real-time web world.

To solve this problem and benefit from the largely used XMPP protocol for notification, I wrote a Google Wave gateway. For now, it is quite raw because it relies on GWT client protocol and lacks any mechanism from Google to do delegated authentication. However, we are going to implement a more standard client protocol and delegated authentication as Google makes those features available.

Anyway, here is a small demo of how to use it to give you an idea of the user experience.

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It is deployed on talkr.IM server, so you can give it a try.

Enjoy!



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Comments

anonymous avatar

Can I use it with Pidgin?

Posted by Krasio on 28 Jan 2010 at 13:49



 
anonymous avatar

For fans of XMPP protocol and google messenger I have a good news. Tankaar, the messenger game uses XMPP protocol and can be played using GTalk/GMail Id. Its peer to peer artillery game. For download visit
http://www.tankaar.com/downloads

Posted by Alice on 30 Jan 2010 at 09:30



 


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