Using Jabber to connect in Croquet

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Using Jabber to connect in Croquet

David Faught
Hi Liz,

Thanks for the shiny new Jabber account!  Hopefully lots of people
will take you up on your kind offer so that an online community can
start to take shape for Croquet.

Thanks again,
Dave

Liz Wendland wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've seen people talking about doing Wide-Area Network connections. One
>of the easiest ways to do this is to use the Jabber client that is
>available in Sailing and SimpleDemo Masters. When you are using the
>Croquet Jabber Client to talk to a buddy (who is also using the Croquet
>Jabber Client) you are presented with a button JoinMe which will send an
>invite to your buddy and then if she accepts your invite she will have a
>portal to your space created. Very easy.
>
>If all you are lacking is a Jabber account please contact me via email
>([hidden email]) and let me know the username and password you
>would like to use and I'll create a Jabber account for you. Also, I'm
>very interested in trying WAN connections, so if you want to play with
>this, either email me or jabber me. My jabber account is
>[hidden email].
>
>Thanks!
>Liz Wendland

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Re: Using Jabber to connect in Croquet

Giulio Prisco-3
I would also like to try this.
Liz, could you create an account @jabber.umn.edu for me? User metaxlr8
password giulio (will change it later).
Thanks,
Giulio

On 4/28/06, David Faught <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Liz,
>
> Thanks for the shiny new Jabber account!  Hopefully lots of people
> will take you up on your kind offer so that an online community can
> start to take shape for Croquet.
>
> Thanks again,
> Dave
>
> Liz Wendland wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've seen people talking about doing Wide-Area Network connections. One
> >of the easiest ways to do this is to use the Jabber client that is
> >available in Sailing and SimpleDemo Masters. When you are using the
> >Croquet Jabber Client to talk to a buddy (who is also using the Croquet
> >Jabber Client) you are presented with a button JoinMe which will send an
> >invite to your buddy and then if she accepts your invite she will have a
> >portal to your space created. Very easy.
> >
> >If all you are lacking is a Jabber account please contact me via email
> >([hidden email]) and let me know the username and password you
> >would like to use and I'll create a Jabber account for you. Also, I'm
> >very interested in trying WAN connections, so if you want to play with
> >this, either email me or jabber me. My jabber account is
> >[hidden email].
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Liz Wendland
>
>

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Re: Using Jabber to connect in Croquet

Giulio Prisco-3
In reply to this post by David Faught
Thanks Liz for setting up my Jabber account, which works well.
I have set the account in a clone of Simple Demo, and added Liz as a contact.
But now Croquet does not start anymore!
I get an error "a primitive has failed" (runBroadcaster) and an error
"Unable to find function address" (which must be a consequence).
Everything is frozen and the only thing I can do is to quit Croquet.
Unfortunately I had not saved a previous version of the image.
Is there any way to roll back to a previous version, perhaps through
the "Croquet0.10.changes" file?
G.

On 4/28/06, metaXLR8 <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I would also like to try this.
> Liz, could you create an account @jabber.umn.edu for me? User metaxlr8
> password giulio (will change it later).
> Thanks,
> Giulio
>
> On 4/28/06, David Faught <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Hi Liz,
> >
> > Thanks for the shiny new Jabber account!  Hopefully lots of people
> > will take you up on your kind offer so that an online community can
> > start to take shape for Croquet.
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Dave
> >
> > Liz Wendland wrote:
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >I've seen people talking about doing Wide-Area Network connections. One
> > >of the easiest ways to do this is to use the Jabber client that is
> > >available in Sailing and SimpleDemo Masters. When you are using the
> > >Croquet Jabber Client to talk to a buddy (who is also using the Croquet
> > >Jabber Client) you are presented with a button JoinMe which will send an
> > >invite to your buddy and then if she accepts your invite she will have a
> > >portal to your space created. Very easy.
> > >
> > >If all you are lacking is a Jabber account please contact me via email
> > >([hidden email]) and let me know the username and password you
> > >would like to use and I'll create a Jabber account for you. Also, I'm
> > >very interested in trying WAN connections, so if you want to play with
> > >this, either email me or jabber me. My jabber account is
> > >[hidden email].
> > >
> > >Thanks!
> > >Liz Wendland
> >
> >
>
>