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how to write a simple Client Server Program using Jabber XMPP

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    hi how are you (sorry for my bad English) i want to built an IM program i found that the Jabber Protocol is very useful i want to learn about it so please would you help me by how to write a simple program that sends a request from client to server using Jabber thank you very much

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      hi how are you (sorry for my bad English) i want to built an IM program i found that the Jabber Protocol is very useful i want to learn about it so please would you help me by how to write a simple program that sends a request from client to server using Jabber thank you very much

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      The easiest thing would be to search for Jabber Tutorial using your search engine of choice. Try that and if you get stuck ask some more specific questions.


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