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Net::XMPP::Stanza(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Net::XMPP::Stanza(3)

NAME
Net::XMPP::Stanza - XMPP Stanza Module SYNOPSIS
Net::XMPP::Stanza is a private package that serves as a basis for all XMPP stanzas generated by Net::XMPP. DESCRIPTION
This module is not meant to be used directly. You should be using either Net::XMPP::IQ, Net::XMPP::Message, Net::XMPP::Presence, or another package that inherits from Net::XMPP::Stanza. That said, this is where all of the namespaced methods are documented. The current supported namespaces are: jabber:iq:auth jabber:iq:privacy jabber:iq:register jabber:iq:roster urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-session For more information on what these namespaces are for, visit http://www.jabber.org and browse the Jabber Programmers Guide. The following tables can be read as follows: ny:private:ns Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ======= === === ====== ======= === Foo scalar X X X X Bar child X Bars child X Test master X X Withing the my:private:ns namespace, there exists the functions: GetFoo(), SetFoo(), RemoveFoo(), DefinedFoo() AddBar() GetBars(), DefinedBars() GetTest(), SetMaster() Hopefully it should be obvious how this all works. If not feel free to contact me and I'll work on adding more documentation. jabber:iq:auth Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Digest scalar X X X X Hash scalar X X X X Password scalar X X X X Resource scalar X X X X Sequence scalar X X X X Token scalar X X X X Username scalar X X X X Auth master X X jabber:iq:privacy Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Active scalar X X X X Default scalar X X X X List child X Lists child X X X Privacy master X X jabber:iq:privacy - item objects Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Action scalar X X X X IQ flag X X X X Message flag X X X X Order scalar X X X X PresenceIn flag X X X X PresenceOut flag X X X X Type scalar X X X X Value scalar X X X X Item master X X jabber:iq:privacy - list objects Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Name scalar X X X X Item child X Items child X X X List master X X jabber:iq:register Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Address scalar X X X X City scalar X X X X Date scalar X X X X Email scalar X X X X First scalar X X X X Instructions scalar X X X X Key scalar X X X X Last scalar X X X X Misc scalar X X X X Name scalar X X X X Nick scalar X X X X Password scalar X X X X Phone scalar X X X X Registered flag X X X X Remove flag X X X X State scalar X X X X Text scalar X X X X URL scalar X X X X Username scalar X X X X Zip scalar X X X X Register master X X jabber:iq:roster Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Item child X Items child X Roster master X X jabber:iq:roster - item objects Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Ask scalar X X X X Group array X X X X JID jid X X X X Name scalar X X X X Subscription scalar X X X X Item master X X urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === JID jid X X X X Resource scalar X X X X Bind master X X urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-session Name Type Get Set Remove Defined Add ========================== ========= === === ====== ======= === Session master X X AUTHOR
Ryan Eatmon COPYRIGHT
This module is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the LGPL. perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Net::XMPP::Stanza(3)
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