ECF and Google for domains [message #618827] |
Thu, 12 July 2007 00:13 |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Hi guys,
first, congratulations, this is a nice piece of work.
I face a problem when trying to set up my gmail for domain account.
I am able to set up my account in kopete by setting the server as
talk.google.com, while my username remains atoulme@intalio.com.
However I am unable to do that in ECF, unless there is a secret
handshake I didn't catch.
Please tell me if I missed something, I'll be happy to file a bug
regarding this issue if necessary.
Cheers,
Antoine
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Re: ECF and Google for domains [message #618833 is a reply to message #618832] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 20:56 |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Alex Blewitt wrote:
> The xxx@gmail@googletalk" target="_blank">>@googletalk doesn't work. Oh well ...
Yes, I tried that too.
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> I attached a patch to <a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=196298">bug 196298</a> that should allow different domains. Does the google domain thing use the same talk.google.com server, just with a different ID? If so, once this patch is applied you'll be able to run eclipse -Decf.xmpp.google.override=yourdomain.com, and then it will treat anything@yourdomain.com as being a reference for talk.google.com instead. I don't have a google domain to test it with, but I did simulate one with my own domain and it seemed to fall back to the talk.google.com domain.
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> You'll even be able to test it out ... I've just written a post on <a href="http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t98711.html">checking out plug-ins from the plug-ins view</a> that makes it trivial to check out a plug-in; in this case, the org.eclipse.ecf.provider.xmpp one. You can test run that for me, as well as the fix ;-)
I will certainly do that. However, I haven't been able to connect to
Google Talk through Kopete yersterday (last time I tried was about one
year ago, and it worked fine), so I am wondering if there is an outage
of this service if you are not a paying Google customer.
I will let you know the results of my search.
Thanks a lot for looking into it!
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> Alex.
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Re: ECF and Google for domains [message #618834 is a reply to message #618833] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 21:03 |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Alex, I have been able to connect with the Windows Google Talk client to
my google for domains account.
While this does not give me the exact address of the server to log on
to, we know that the service works.
I'll try the fix you made tonight.
Antoine
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Re: ECF and Google for domains [message #618855 is a reply to message #618837] |
Tue, 24 July 2007 21:36 |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
To follow up on this:
apparently the full fix will be available in ECF 1.0.2.
I was happy to help, and look forward to use Google Talk directly with
my Eclipse install.
Cheers,
Antoine
Scott Lewis wrote:
> Hi Antoine,
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> This fix (in addition to others) is available in ECF 1.0.1.
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> See 'ECF 1.0.1 Now Available' posting.
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> Scott
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