great.
btw: is there somewhere a C/C++ XCAP library/client?
regards klaus
IƱaki Baz Castillo schrieb:
For those interested in building SIP and SIMPLE rich presence applications in Ruby language:
http://xcapclient.rubyforge.org/ http://dev.sipdoc.net/projects/ruby-xcapclient/wiki/
Ruby XCAPClient
A XCAP client library written in Ruby language.
XCAP (RFC 4825) is a protocol on top of HTTP which allows a client (usually a VoIP/SIP device) to manipulate the contents of Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) based presence documents. These documents are stored in a server in XML format. Ruby xcapclient library implements the XCAP protocol in client side, allowing the applications to get, store, modify and delete XML documents in the server.
== Features
- Fetch, create/replace and delete a document.
- Fetch, create/replace and delete a document element (XML node).
- Fetch, create/replace and delete an element attribute.
- Full configurable parameters allowing customized fields for each XCAP
application, such auid, XML namespace, MIME-Type, scope (:user or :global) and default document name ("index" if not set).
- Fetch the namespaces and prefixes of a document node as they are used in the
server.
- Manage of multiple documents per XCAP application.
- Fetch the XCAP server auids, extensions and namespaces ("xcap-caps"
application).
- SSL.
- Digest and Basic HTTP authentication.
- Raise custom Ruby exception for each HTTP error response.
Enjoy.