There are several problems with Messenger 5.0, most notably it uses
INVITE to establish session for instant messaging -- that is
incompatible non-MS user agents.
So yes, "some innovative features" probably means "proprietary" in MS
terminology.
Jan.
On 03-01 09:42, Alan Klein wrote:
I did some additional research on this and found the
following "very brief" comment by Microsoft. I imagine there comment "some
innovative features" is really equivalent to proprietary extensions that will not be
part of the SIMPLE protocol? Microsoft "innovating" again :)
http://www.microsoft.com/office/livecomm/prodinfo/faq.mspx#XSLTfaqSection12…
Q. Can clients developed by companies other than Microsoft interoperate with Live
Communications Server 2003?
A. In general, interoperability is limited to the Microsoft Windows? Messenger 5.0 client
or applications built on top of V1.2 RTC Client application programming interfaces (APIs).
Microsoft has developed some innovative features in the real-time communications area.
Several extensions made by Microsoft that use the SIMPLE protocol are not yet implemented
by other companies.
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