We are happy to delivery whatever looks like SIP with SER. The problem is however the other end which does not understand the MS-originated proprietary stuff delivered to it.
So if you wished to establish interconnection between proprietary MS's IM and standard-compliant IM based on SIMPLE, you would have to build a session-stateful gateway. Doing so would get you on very slippery slope and you would have to rewrite it any time the proprietary extensions change. That's in my opinion not a good interoperation strategy.
-jiri
At 12:33 PM 2/16/2004, Harry Behrens wrote:
what would prevent anyone to just reverse-engineer the MS protocol and XML-language? Can't be too hard, can it? Messenger can be seen as a black box with SIP/SDP coming in and out. And if you can sniff incoming and outgoing of a black box, you can always reverse-engineer it, can't you?
-h
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] Im Auftrag von Jan Janak Gesendet: Montag, 16. Februar 2004 11:53 An: Atle Samuelsen Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Betreff: Re: [Serusers] MSN ...
I am afraid that this will work properly only if the other side uses MSN messenger as well.
Jan.
On 14-02 02:18, Atle Samuelsen wrote:
Hey guys, just wonderd if anybody has gotten the buddylist
in MSN to
work ? so you can see who's online.. I can send messages
from the web
to the MSN client.. and it pups up, but I cant get the
who's online to
work.
- Atle
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