Hi Petter,
Thanks for your pointer! I'll look into it right away.
Do you have any configuration pointers or Pike/RXML code along with it?
Do you use the pike-jabber client Bill mentioned?
Regards,
Marc
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 02:26:33PM +1300, Petter Larsson wrote:
> Ive been using openfire for that same solution.
>
> Having an openfire jabber server running, with an web frontend for
> support chats.
> It supports queueing for support operators and transfer of people.
>
> Its pretty neice actually, have a look at that one.
>
> /Petter
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Marc Dirix ( Electronics Design )
> <<marc[at]electronics-design.nl>> wrote:
> > Bill Welliver schreef:
> >>
> >> Sounds like Jabber may be overkill for your app. A simple webchat would be
> >> fairly easy to implement; if you needed a large amount of scalability, you
> >> could use a message queue system (like activeMQ, which has a HTTP binding)
> >> to handle message delivery and interface with a DHTML/AJAX client.
> >
> > True. However I want the attendant to be able to use an IM client, not a
> > webpage.
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