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I followed the guidlines given in the following SO question to connect to facebook chat using xmpp and I am able to connect to facebook and pull the correct number of contacts but when it prints the contacts they are all random numbers @chat.facebook.com and all return offline.

Android Facebook chat example project

public void connectToFb() throws XMPPException {

        ConnectionConfiguration config = new ConnectionConfiguration("chat.facebook.com", 5222);
        config.setSASLAuthenticationEnabled(true);
        config.setSecurityMode(SecurityMode.required);
        config.setRosterLoadedAtLogin(true);
        config.setTruststorePath("/system/etc/security/cacerts.bks");
        config.setTruststorePassword("changeit");
        config.setTruststoreType("bks");
        config.setSendPresence(false);
        try {
            SSLContext sc = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
            sc.init(null, MemorizingTrustManager.getInstanceList(this), new java.security.SecureRandom());
            config.setCustomSSLContext(sc);
        } catch (GeneralSecurityException e) {
            Log.w("TAG", "Unable to use MemorizingTrustManager", e);
        }
        XMPPConnection xmpp = new XMPPConnection(config);
        try {
            xmpp.connect();
            xmpp.login("user.name", "password"); // Here you have to used only facebookusername from [email protected]
            Roster roster = xmpp.getRoster();
            Collection<RosterEntry> entries = roster.getEntries();
            System.out.println("Connected!");
            System.out.println("\n\n" + entries.size() + " buddy(ies):");
            // shows first time onliners---->
            String temp[] = new String[50];
            int i = 0;
            for (RosterEntry entry : entries) {
                String user = entry.getUser();
                Log.i("TAG", user);
            }
        } catch (XMPPException e) {
            xmpp.disconnect();
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        }

3 Answers 3

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It sounds like you just want to readable name, so try using

rosterEntry.getName()

which returns the users name, instead of

rosterEntry.getUser()

which returns the JID.

Not sure about your offline problem though. How are you checking? You have to set up a roster listener to get changes in presence.

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  • I did that and it worked thank you, but now when i try to check if they user is online it always returns that they are offline and i am unable to send anyone messages...
    – Peter
    Oct 30, 2012 at 21:33
  • Using .getPresence on the JID or the name. How would i go about sending messages?
    – Peter
    Oct 31, 2012 at 15:08
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Its a bug in XMPP library . There is a work around for that .

Step 1: Connect to XMPP.

Step 2: Login to facebook account through xmpp.

Step 3: get online friend list using this fql query .

    SELECT uid, name, online_presence ,
      sex FROM user WHERE uid IN (SELECT uid2 FROM friend WHERE uid1 = me())

Then i concat address with string [email protected] and communicate via XMPP.

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  • Thanks for the info, I updated my question with my current code, where would I insert that code?
    – Peter
    Jan 24, 2013 at 19:01
  • after loging how to get these uid,with the using of uid and how could i get those things
    – Karthick M
    Apr 2, 2014 at 10:48
  • uid is user id of a friend in your friend list.
    – Jan
    Apr 2, 2014 at 11:35
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(It's not 100% clear what problem you're having regarding the online/offline thing may be a bug or something you're doing incorrectly), but you won't get back the user's actual user IDs in the response, this is mentioned in the docs:

The user's own Jabber ID (JID) is different from the Jabber ID that their contacts will see because the translation is done internally.

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  • Then how would one go about building a xmpp chat client for facebook?
    – Peter
    Oct 30, 2012 at 1:03
  • I'm not sure why that would prevent you building a client (note: i'm referring to the JIDs, you should be able to get presence information as far as i know)
    – Igy
    Oct 30, 2012 at 2:49

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