EMESENE(1) General Commands Manual EMESENE(1)NAME
emesene - an instant messaging client
DESCRIPTION
emesene 2 tries to be a simple but feature complete program that allows one to chat using MSN and Jabber based networks.
From its roots emesene 2 provides a UI that is easy to use by users coming from Windows Live Messanger but doing special focus on consis-
tency and simplicity.
Support for Jabber based networks through the use of different backends is provided but without removing features from the main protocol.
Since emesene 2 is a single protocol/account client you will have to start more than one instance to use more than one account, if you
think this is a problem we recommend clients like pidgin, empathy or kopete that are built to handle multiple accounts.
March 1, 2011 EMESENE(1)
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POE::Component::Jabber::Legacy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Component::Jabber::Legacy(3pm)NAME
POE::Component::Jabber::Legacy - connect using the pre-XMPP Jabber protocol
SYNOPSIS
PCJ::Legacy is a Protocol implementation for the legacy (ie. Pre-XMPP) Jabber protocol.
DESCRIPTION
PCJ::Legacy implements the simple iq:auth authentication mechanism defined in the deprecated XEP at
http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0078.html. This Protocol class is mainly used for connecting to legacy jabber servers that do not
conform the to XMPP1.0 RFC.
METHODS
Please see PCJ::Protocol for what methods this class supports.
EVENTS
Listed below are the exported events that end up in PCJ's main session:
set_auth
This handles construction and sending of the iq:auth query.
init_input_handler
This is our main entry point. This is used by PCJ to deliver all input events until we are finished. Also handles responses to
authentication.
NOTES AND BUGS
Ideally, this class wouldn't be necessary, but there is a large unmoving mass of entrenched users and administrators that refuse to migrate
to XMPP. It largely doesn't help that debian still ships jabberd 1.4.3 which does NOT support XMPP.
The underlying backend has changed this release to now use a new Node implementation based on XML::LibXML::Element. Please see
POE::Filter::XML::Node documentation for the relevant API changes.
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Nicholas Perez. Distributed under the GPL.
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