Willem de Jonge
Willem de Jonge
Are you sure you are breaking the connection and not gracefully ending it with a presence update and a stream close? Some client libraries, such as Strophe, will do this...
You will see it in the ejabberd log. Also you will have to send an $iq stanza to enable the notifications, besides the registration (I don't see this in your...
Something like this: ``` http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub#publish-options eruio234vzxc2kla-91 ``` See [XEP-0357: Push Notification specification](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0357.html#enabling). In your log you should see something like below when a client disconnects (this is at log level...
From the feature info you can't conclude that the push service is enabled. It just means that your ejabberd supports the push feature. You still have to register for it...
Wouldn't it be better to separate the whole push notifications from the XEP-0198 sessions? There is no association with it in the Push Notifications XEP-0357. It seems it is just...
Is this still occurring? I've tried to reproduce it on 2.1.04 and current development build with various flavours of Windows and browsers but could not reproduce it so far.