nco:IMAddressnco:IMAddress |
Description
An instant messaging address such as xmpp:foo@bar.com.
This class emits notifications about changes, and can be tracked through the GraphUpdated
DBus signal.
Properties
The “nco:imAddressAuthStatusTo”
property
“nco:imAddressAuthStatusTo” nco:AuthorizationStatus
Do i authorize this im Account to receive my information
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imAddressAuthStatusFrom”
property
“nco:imAddressAuthStatusFrom” nco:AuthorizationStatus
Has the other end authorize to receive information about his changes
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imCapability”
property
“nco:imCapability” nco:IMCapability
Capabilities of an IM Contact, what can we interact with him
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): Unlimited
The “nco:presenceLastModified”
property
“nco:presenceLastModified” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime
Timestamp of the last change in the presence status
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imPresence”
property
“nco:imPresence” nco:PresenceStatus
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imStatusMessage”
property
“nco:imStatusMessage” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
A feature common in most IM systems. A message left by the user for all his/her contacts to see.
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imProtocol”
property
“nco:imProtocol” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
Protocol of the account ('skype', 'gtalk', 'icq', ...)
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imAvatar”
property
“nco:imAvatar” nie:DataObject
A picture attached to a particular IM address.
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
The “nco:imNickname”
property
“nco:imNickname” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
A nickname attached to a particular IM address.
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
This property is full-text-indexed, and can be looked up through fts:match
.
The “nco:imID”
property
“nco:imID” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
Identifier of the IM account. Examples of such identifier might include ICQ UINs, Jabber IDs, Skype names etc.
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
This property is full-text-indexed, and can be looked up through fts:match
.
This property supersedes the following properties from this or parent classes: