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$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$create_cb is the callback
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callback$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$id is the id of the entry to be retrieved
$cb is the cb
AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Pubsub - Implements XEP-0060: Publish-Subscribe
my $con = AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection->new (...); $con->add_extension (my $ps = AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Pubsub->new); ...
This module implements all tasks of handling the publish subscribe mechanism. (partially implemented)
This is the constructor for a pubsub object. It takes no further arguments.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callbackTry to remove a node.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callbackTry to create a node.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callbackTry to retrieve items.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callbackTry to unsubscribe from a node.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$create_cb is the callback
$cb is the callbackTry to publish an item.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$cb is the callbackTry to retrieve items.
$con is the connection already established,
$uri is the name of the node to be created
$id is the id of the entry to be retrieved
$cb is the cbTry to retrieve item.
Robin Redeker, <elmex at ta-sa.org>, JID: <elmex at jabber.org>
Chris Miceli - additional work on the pubsub extension
Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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