RFC 3920:Extensible Messaging and Presence Protoco...
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Instant Messaging


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... Jabber protocol that would be suitable as an IETF instant messaging (IM) and presence technology. As a result of work by the XMPP ...
... WG, the current memo defines the core features of XMPP 1.0; the extensions required to provide the instant messaging and presence functionality defined in RFC 2779 [IMP-REQS] ...
... Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence [XMPP-IM]. ...


... clients (e.g., contact lists for users of XMPP-based instant messaging and presence applications); in this case, the XML data is processed directly by the server ...
... SIMPLE]), Short Message Service (SMS), and legacy instant messaging services such as AIM, ICQ ...


... All JIDs are based on the foregoing structure. The most common use of this structure is to identify an instant messaging user, the server to which the user connects, and the user's connected resource (e.g., a specific client ...
... context of a specific domain; within instant messaging and presence applications of XMPP, this address ...


... are defined herein; more detailed information regarding the syntax of XML stanzas in relation to instant messaging and presence applications is provided in [XMPP-IM]. ...
... stanza is a message, presence, or IQ; the values for message and presence stanzas are specific to instant messaging and presence applications and therefore are defined in [XMPP-IM], whereas the ...
... XMPP-IM] for presence-specific rules in the context of an instant messaging and presence application. ...


... semantics of presence broadcast for instant messaging and presence applications are defined in [XMPP-IM]). If the server receives an IQ stanza ...
... application-specific rules (a set of delivery rules for instant messaging and presence applications is defined in [XMPP-IM]). ...


... (which MUST be supported by any server or client, regardless of the specific application) and instant messaging protocols (which MUST be supported only by instant messaging and presence applications built ...
... specific application) and instant messaging protocols (which MUST be supported only by instant messaging and presence applications built on top of the core protocols). Compliance requirements ...
... clients are specified in this section; compliance requirements for instant messaging servers and clients are specified in the corresponding section of [XMPP-IM ...


... in XMPP. One common usage is as the username of an instant messaging user; another is as the name of a multi-user chat room; many other ...
... address in XMPP. One common usage is as the name for an instant messaging user's connected resource (active session); another is as ...


... Day, M., Aggarwal, S., Mohr, G., and J. Vincent, "Instant Messaging / Presence Protocol Requirements", RFC 2779 ...
... Saint-Andre, P., Ed., "Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence", RFC 3921prop, October 2004. ...


... domain identifier and the '@' separator; it is often but not exclusively associated with an instant messaging username.) These processing rules are ...


... address that follows a domain identifier and the '/' separator; it is often but not exclusively associated with an instant messaging session name.) These processing rules are intended only for XMPP resource identifiers ...


... corresponding section of [XMPP-IM] summarizes the differences that relate specifically to instant messaging and presence applications. ...



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