data: jabber/xmpp
authorFrantišek Kučera <franta-hg@frantovo.cz>
Tue, 13 Aug 2013 13:52:41 +0200
changeset 5013f19fb2587a
parent 49 ec3eea6b2afc
child 51 46c6450d8294
data: jabber/xmpp
data/dictionary.xml
     1.1 --- a/data/dictionary.xml	Mon Aug 12 23:23:52 2013 +0200
     1.2 +++ b/data/dictionary.xml	Tue Aug 13 13:52:41 2013 +0200
     1.3 @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
     1.4  				compared to e-mail, IM messages are short (few words, sentence) and the other side is expected (depending on his/her online status) to read and respond it immediately;
     1.5  				compared to SMS, IM messages are cheap – typically free of charge;
     1.6  				important IM feature is presence – the sender knows current status of the recipient: online, offline, away, busy etc.;
     1.7 -				IM is rooted in the computer world but nowadays it is often used also on mobile phones as alternative to (expensive) SMS – in such case it is called OTT and requires mobile Internet connectivity;
     1.8 +				IM is rooted in the computer world but nowadays it is often used also on mobile phones as an alternative to (expensive) SMS – in such case it is called OTT and requires mobile Internet connectivity;
     1.9  				IM messages are usually transferred over an TCP/IP protocol – good example is Jabber/XMPP which is free and open protocol for IM and presence based on XML
    1.10  			</text>
    1.11  		</explanation>
    1.12 @@ -145,13 +145,32 @@
    1.13  	</concept>
    1.14  	<concept>
    1.15  		<term abbreviation="XMPP" completeForm="extensible messaging and presence protocol" language="en"/>
    1.16 -		<explanation language="en"><text></text></explanation>
    1.17 +		<term abbreviation="" completeForm="jabber" language="en"/><!-- original name -->
    1.18 +		<explanation language="en">
    1.19 +			<text>
    1.20 +				a communication protocol for messaging based on XML;
    1.21 +				used for transferring
    1.22 +					IM messages,
    1.23 +					presence information (statuses like: online, busy, away etc.),
    1.24 +					contact list (called roster here) management,
    1.25 +					singaling of VoIP and video, file transfers etc.;
    1.26 +				can be also used as generic messaging protocol for connecting computer systems (not only human-human interaction)
    1.27 +				or for human-computer interaction (for accessing services like dictionaries, weather forecast or TV guide)
    1.28 +			</text>
    1.29 +		</explanation>
    1.30  		<tag>computer</tag>
    1.31  		<tag>xml</tag>
    1.32  		<tag>messaging</tag>
    1.33  		<tag>protocol</tag>
    1.34  	</concept>
    1.35  	<concept>
    1.36 +		<term abbreviation="" completeForm="roster" language="en"/>
    1.37 +		<explanation language="en"><text>a contact list; term used by Jabber/XMPP</text>
    1.38 +		</explanation>
    1.39 +		<tag>computer</tag>
    1.40 +		<tag>messaging</tag>
    1.41 +	</concept>
    1.42 +	<concept>
    1.43  		<term abbreviation="IMAP4" completeForm="Internet message access protocol version 4" language="en"/>
    1.44  		<term abbreviation="IMAP" completeForm="Internet message access protocol" language="en"/>
    1.45  		<explanation language="en">