[Darknet-tools] IM integration
Ian Clarke
ian at freenetproject.org
Tue May 29 20:45:34 UTC 2007
Freenet is probably not currently well suited to the kind of real-time
communication required by an IM system. We do have proposals for a
publish-subscribe system that could accommodate this very effectively,
but these are bluesky at the moment.
Here is an email discussing our plans as of two years ago, although
note that since then there have been some fundamental changes to
Freenet's architecture (ie. the whole darknet thing):
http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/tech/2005-September/004624.html
See here for the documentation for developing 3rd party apps on Freenet:
http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetFCPSpec2Point0
Ian.
On 5/29/07, Geoff Whittington <geoffwhittington at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can someone point me to the classes/documents on how
> one would integrate Freenet with an instant messaging
> system?
>
> I can read Java source if I must. I am curious on what
> it would take. I guess the easiest thing would be to
> integrate Freenet as a communications channel for a
> Jabber server?
>
> I'm grasping here, of course...
>
> Thanks,
> - Geoff
>
>
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