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Practical XMPP

By : Steven Watkin, David Koelle
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Practical XMPP

By: Steven Watkin, David Koelle

Overview of this book

XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is a messaging protocol that enables communication between two or more devices via the Internet. With this book, developers will learn about the fundamentals of XMPP, be able to work with the core functionality both server-side and in the browser, as well as starting to explore several of the protocol extensions. You will not only have a solid grasp of XMPP and how it works, but will also be able to use the protocol to build real-world applications that utilize the power of XMPP. By the end of this book, you will know more about networking applications in general, and have a good understanding of how to extend XMPP, as well as using it in sample applications.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Practical XMPP
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
1
An Introduction to XMPP and Installing Our First Server

Getting real-time


The last stage in our code is to start publishing our real-time stock updates. We're going to implement the letsGetRealtime() function. All this function really needs to do is send a presence stanza to the pubsub server to say that we're online. We'll also need to register a listener for pubsub push events and then add them to the charts.

Let's first write the code that sends the presence stanza:

  var letsGetRealtime = function() { 
    socket.send('xmpp.presence', { to: 'pubsub.localhost' }) 
  } 

That's it! Since presence isn't an IQ type stanza, we don't need to wait for a response, and we can now get on with handling our pushed data:

  socket.on('xmpp.pubsub.push.item', function(item) { 
    stockChart.append( 
      new Date(item.entry.json.timestamp).getTime(), 
      item.entry.json.value 
    ) 
  }) 

In the payload, we are also given details about where (that is, which domain) the payload came from and from, which node...