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Net::Jabber::ComponentUser Contributed Perl DocumentaNet::Jabber::Component(3)

NAME
       Net::Jabber::Component - Jabber Component Library

SYNOPSIS
	 Net::Jabber::Component is a module that provides a developer easy
	 access to developing server components in the Jabber Instant Messaging
	 protocol.

DESCRIPTION
	 Component.pm seeks to provide enough high level APIs and automation of
	 the low level APIs that writing a Jabber Component in Perl is trivial.
	 For those that wish to work with the low level you can do that too,
	 but those functions are covered in the documentation for each module.

	 Net::Jabber::Component provides functions to connect to a Jabber
	 server, login, send and receive messages, operate as a server side
	 component, and disconnect.  You can use all or none of the functions,
	 there is no requirement.

	 For more information on how the details for how Net::Jabber is written
	 please see the help for Net::Jabber itself.

	 For a full list of high level functions available please see
	 Net::Jabber::Protocol and Net::XMPP::Protocol.

   Basic Functions
	   use Net::Jabber;

	   $Con = new Net::Jabber::Component();

	   $Con->Execute(hostname=>"jabber.org",
			 componentname=>"service.jabber.org",
			 secret=>"XXXX"
			);

	   #
	   # For the list of available functions see Net::XMPP::Protocol.
	   #

	   $Con->Disconnect();

METHODS
   Basic Functions
	   new(debuglevel=>0|1|2, - creates the Component object.  debugfile
	       debugfile=>string,   should be set to the path for the debug
	       debugtime=>0|1)	    log to be written.	If set to "stdout"
				    then the debug will go there.  debuglevel
				    controls the amount of debug.  For more
				    information about the valid setting for
				    debuglevel, debugfile, and debugtime see
				    Net::Jabber::Debug.

	   AuthSend(secret=>string) - Perform the handshake and authenticate
				      with the server.

	   Connect(hostname=>string,	   - opens a connection to the server
		       port=>integer,		 based on the value of
		       componentname=>string,	 connectiontype.  The only valid
		       connectiontype=>string)	 setting is:
						   accept - TCP/IP remote connection
					     In the future this might be used
					     again by offering new features.
					     If accept then it connects to the
					     server listed in the hostname
					     value, on the port listed.	 The
					     defaults for the two are localhost
					     and 5269.

					     Note: A change from previous
					     versions is that Component now
					     shares its core with Client.  To
					     that end, the secret should no
					     longer be used.  Call AuthSend
					     after connecting.	Better yet,
					     use Execute.

	   Connected() - returns 1 if the Component is connected to the server,
			 and 0 if not.

	   Disconnect() - closes the connection to the server.

	   Execute(hostname=>string,	   - Generic inner loop to handle
		       port=>int,		 connecting to the server, calling
		       secret=>string,		 Process, and reconnecting if the
		       componentname=>string,	 connection is lost.  There are four
		       connectiontype=>string,	 callbacks available that are called
		   connectattempts=>int,     at various places in the loop.
		   connectsleep=>int)	       onconnect - when the component
							   connects to the
							   server.
					       onauth - when the component has
							completed its handshake
							with the server this
							will be called.
					       onprocess - this is the most
							   inner loop and so
							   gets called the most.
							   Be very very careful
							   what you put here
							   since it can
							   *DRASTICALLY* affect
							   performance.
					       ondisconnect - when connection is
							      lost.
					       onexit - when the function gives
							up trying to connect and
							exits.
					     The arguments are passed straight
					     on to the Connect function, except
					     for connectattempts and
					     connectsleep.  connectattempts is
					     the number of time that the
					     Component should try to connect
					     before giving up.	-1 means try
					     forever.  The default is -1.
					     connectsleep is the number of
					     seconds to sleep between each
					     connection attempt.

	   Process(integer) - takes the timeout period as an argument.	If no
			      timeout is listed then the function blocks until
			      a packet is received.  Otherwise it waits that
			      number of seconds and then exits so your program
			      can continue doing useful things.	 NOTE: This is
			      important for GUIs.  You need to leave time to
			      process GUI commands even if you are waiting for
			      packets.	The following are the possible return
			      values, and what they mean:

				  1   - Status ok, data received.
				  0   - Status ok, no data received.
				undef - Status not ok, stop processing.

			      IMPORTANT: You need to check the output of every
			      Process.	If you get an undef then the connection
			      died and you should behave accordingly.

AUTHOR
       Ryan Eatmon

COPYRIGHT
       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2004-08-17	     Net::Jabber::Component(3)
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