ks Scott, that was indeed fast response.
I'm wondering though, does chat really belong to presense? Aren't they
two different feature sets? They can be used together, but I can see use
cases where presence makes perfect sense, but that has nothing to do
with chat.
Tim
On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 02:57:22PM -0700, Scott Lewis wrote:
Hi Tim,
Good idea. I've added a new interface to the org.eclipse.ecf.presence API:
org.eclipse.ecf.presence.IChatID
public interface IChatID {
/**
* Get username for this ID
* @return String username for ID
*/
public String getUsername();
}
And I've implemented (for XMPPID, XMPPRoomID, and IRCID) this interface
as an adapter off of ID...so the following will now work:
IChatID chatID = (IChatID) id.getAdapter(IChatID.class);
if (chatID != null) {
String username = chatID.getUsername();
...use username here
}
This is checked in the source tree now (Sat 2:30pm pacific time). And
by the time you get this email the javadocs on the website will likely
be updated with the IChatID class.
Thanks for suggestion Tim.
Scott
Tim Terlegård wrote:
Hi,
In my chat app I add a message listener using this code:
chatroom.addMessageListener(new IMessageListener() {
public void handleMessage(final ID from, final ID to,
final IMessageListener.Type type,
final String subject, final String msg) {
XMPPID id = (XMPPID) from;
chatUI.handleMessage(from.getUsername(), msg);
}
});
I have to cast the ID to XMPPID to be able to use getUsername(). That
restricts my code to xmpp. What about introducing ChatID? It could be an
interface that XMPPID and IRCID implements.
Tim
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