How to use stream management acks in xmpp.js (in react-native) with MongooseIM (as chat server)?
I am using xmpp.js as xmpp chat client inside react-native for both android+ios with MongooseIM as chat server. I want to implement stream management acks in the App. But according to the issue#540, xmpp.js doesn't officially support stream management for now. What can be the alternate to this?
I need the stream management module only to send/receive acks between c2s and s2s. Please guide.
react-native xmpp ejabberd mongoose-im node-xmpp
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I am using xmpp.js as xmpp chat client inside react-native for both android+ios with MongooseIM as chat server. I want to implement stream management acks in the App. But according to the issue#540, xmpp.js doesn't officially support stream management for now. What can be the alternate to this?
I need the stream management module only to send/receive acks between c2s and s2s. Please guide.
react-native xmpp ejabberd mongoose-im node-xmpp
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I am using xmpp.js as xmpp chat client inside react-native for both android+ios with MongooseIM as chat server. I want to implement stream management acks in the App. But according to the issue#540, xmpp.js doesn't officially support stream management for now. What can be the alternate to this?
I need the stream management module only to send/receive acks between c2s and s2s. Please guide.
react-native xmpp ejabberd mongoose-im node-xmpp
I am using xmpp.js as xmpp chat client inside react-native for both android+ios with MongooseIM as chat server. I want to implement stream management acks in the App. But according to the issue#540, xmpp.js doesn't officially support stream management for now. What can be the alternate to this?
I need the stream management module only to send/receive acks between c2s and s2s. Please guide.
react-native xmpp ejabberd mongoose-im node-xmpp
react-native xmpp ejabberd mongoose-im node-xmpp
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Stream Management, if not available in your client library of choice, is somewhat complex to implement - though definitely would be welcome by the open source community ;)
XMPP Ping is a simpler alternative to detect broken connections. It's available in a range of servers including MongooseIM and ejabberd. The idea is that any side of the connection sends a ping IQ - since IQs are standardised to require responses, if a response does not come in a predefined time interval, you can assume such a connection is dead. There's no protocol for message retransmission like with Stream Management, but if you're running with Message Archive Management (mod_mam
) all the messages should be stored safely anyway.
Alternatively, as somebody has suggested in the issue you link, you could switch to Stanza.io which supports XEP-198.
Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
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Stream Management, if not available in your client library of choice, is somewhat complex to implement - though definitely would be welcome by the open source community ;)
XMPP Ping is a simpler alternative to detect broken connections. It's available in a range of servers including MongooseIM and ejabberd. The idea is that any side of the connection sends a ping IQ - since IQs are standardised to require responses, if a response does not come in a predefined time interval, you can assume such a connection is dead. There's no protocol for message retransmission like with Stream Management, but if you're running with Message Archive Management (mod_mam
) all the messages should be stored safely anyway.
Alternatively, as somebody has suggested in the issue you link, you could switch to Stanza.io which supports XEP-198.
Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
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Stream Management, if not available in your client library of choice, is somewhat complex to implement - though definitely would be welcome by the open source community ;)
XMPP Ping is a simpler alternative to detect broken connections. It's available in a range of servers including MongooseIM and ejabberd. The idea is that any side of the connection sends a ping IQ - since IQs are standardised to require responses, if a response does not come in a predefined time interval, you can assume such a connection is dead. There's no protocol for message retransmission like with Stream Management, but if you're running with Message Archive Management (mod_mam
) all the messages should be stored safely anyway.
Alternatively, as somebody has suggested in the issue you link, you could switch to Stanza.io which supports XEP-198.
Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
– Shubham1164
Nov 13 at 10:19
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Stream Management, if not available in your client library of choice, is somewhat complex to implement - though definitely would be welcome by the open source community ;)
XMPP Ping is a simpler alternative to detect broken connections. It's available in a range of servers including MongooseIM and ejabberd. The idea is that any side of the connection sends a ping IQ - since IQs are standardised to require responses, if a response does not come in a predefined time interval, you can assume such a connection is dead. There's no protocol for message retransmission like with Stream Management, but if you're running with Message Archive Management (mod_mam
) all the messages should be stored safely anyway.
Alternatively, as somebody has suggested in the issue you link, you could switch to Stanza.io which supports XEP-198.
Stream Management, if not available in your client library of choice, is somewhat complex to implement - though definitely would be welcome by the open source community ;)
XMPP Ping is a simpler alternative to detect broken connections. It's available in a range of servers including MongooseIM and ejabberd. The idea is that any side of the connection sends a ping IQ - since IQs are standardised to require responses, if a response does not come in a predefined time interval, you can assume such a connection is dead. There's no protocol for message retransmission like with Stream Management, but if you're running with Message Archive Management (mod_mam
) all the messages should be stored safely anyway.
Alternatively, as somebody has suggested in the issue you link, you could switch to Stanza.io which supports XEP-198.
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Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
– Shubham1164
Nov 13 at 10:19
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Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
– Shubham1164
Nov 13 at 10:19
Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
– Shubham1164
Nov 13 at 10:19
Thanks for answering. I have tried to use stanza.io with react-native but it throws so many errors, it seems its not readily compatible with it. But I will give some tries on that.
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