Re: [ESME-dev] Re: [PROPOSAL] ESME - The Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment

2008-11-06 Thread David Pollak
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Darren Hague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Ian, > > One of the value-added aspects of ESME is in the server-side logic, which > allows users to set up rules & behaviours (e.g. "only send me messages from > X if they are tagged Y", and "email me when someone star

Re: [esmeproject:2294] Re: [ESME-dev] Re: [PROPOSAL] ESME - The Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment

2008-11-06 Thread Sanjiva Weerawarana
David Pollak wrote: I'm working on a secure protocol for inter-server federation. It's based on another project I'm running called Social Material. Administrators will be able to white/black list different servers. All server validation will be done with SSL certs. Each message will be signe

Re: [esmeproject:2294] Re: [ESME-dev] Re: [PROPOSAL] ESME - The Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment

2008-11-04 Thread David Pollak
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Mrinal Wadhwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi Sanjiva, > > >> Is there any wire protocol standard involved with this? > Right now its all HTTP .. we use long polling (Comet) to make the message > delivery almost instant > > >> is there any way to make this interop wi

Re: [ESME-dev] Re: [PROPOSAL] ESME - The Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment

2008-11-04 Thread Mrinal Wadhwa
Hi Sanjiva, >> Is there any wire protocol standard involved with this? Right now its all HTTP .. we use long polling (Comet) to make the message delivery almost instant >> is there any way to make this interop with twitter? Does twitter have a server-server communication / federation model too li