Re: [reSIProcate] difference between PUBLISH and notify
- From: Ryan Kereliuk <ryker@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 16:02:08 -0600
You seem to already understand SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY so I'll direct your
attention to RFC 3903 (PUBLISH). In particular, have a look at the
examples in Section 15 of that document. You'll see that PUBLISH can
be used to communicate state information to a server so other elements
can SUBSCRIBE to this state at the server rather than at the originating
client. (It will make sense when you read the call flow.)
Thanks,
-Ryan
On 2007-05-14 at 14h15, Subramanian Kasi Subramanian wrote:
>
> I'am a little confused with the difference between
> the PUBLISH and NOTIFY message.
> 1.Could you tell me what the difference is and when you would use these
> messages.
> 2.I have succeeded in subscribing to a persons presence state and receiving
> and handling notifications.I would like to know how can publish your own
> presence state without waiting for an incoming subscription request.
> 3.I was also wondering if you could shed some light on group-subscriptions
> and notifications and how they can be handled via resiprocate.