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Net::Jabber::Server(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioNet::Jabber::Server(3)

NAME
       Net::Jabber::Server - Jabber Server Library

SYNOPSIS
	 Net::Jabber::Server is a module that provides a developer easy access
	 to developing applications that need an embedded Jabber server.

DESCRIPTION
	 Server.pm seeks to provide enough high level APIs and automation of
	 the low level APIs that writing and spawning a Jabber Server 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::Server provides functions to run a full Jabber server that
	 accepts incoming connections and delivers packets to external Jabber
	 servers.  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.

   Basic Functions
	   use Net::Jabber qw(Server);

	   $Server = new Net::Jabber::Server();

	   $Server->Start();
	   $Server->Start(jabberxml=>"custom_jabber.xml",
			  hostname=>"foobar.net");

	   %status = $Server->Process();
	   %status = $Server->Process(5);

	   $Server->Stop();

METHODS
   Basic Functions
	   new(debuglevel=>0|1|2, - creates the Server 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.

	   Start(hostname=>string, - starts the server listening on the proper
		 jaberxml=>string)   ports.  hostname is a quick way of telling
				     the server the hostname to listen on.
				     jabberxml defines the path to a different
				     jabberd configuration file (default is
				     "./jabber.xml").

	   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 for each hash entry, 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.

	   Stop() - stops the server from running and shuts down all sub programs.

AUTHOR
       By Ryan Eatmon in January of 2001 for http://jabber.org.

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::Server(3)
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