Code Example Interface: PresenceSupplier, Operation: blockSubscription
8.7.1.3 Adding a Buddy to a Buddy List and Retrieving the List
Adding a buddy to a buddy list is done by first creating a buddy, setting the information needed on that buddy and then using the BLM to add it to the buddy list. Example 8–3 shows how to use the BLM representing Alice to add Bob as a new buddy of Alice and then getting the updated list back. Example 8–3 Adding a New Buddy to the Buddy List of Alice URI uri = new URIsip:bobexample.com; Buddy bob = manager.createBuddyuri; Optionally, setting additional information. manager.setDisplaynameBobby; VCard vcard = bob.getVCard; vcard.setCitySan Francisco; vcard.setCountryUSA; very important to set the VCard back on the buddy again bob.setVCardvcard; Update the buddy info using the BLM manager.updateBuddybob; Getting the updated buddy list ListBuddy buddies = manager.getBuddies; Example 8–3 shows how to create a new Buddy, Bob, and how that buddy is added to Alices buddy list by using the BLM representing Alice. To add more information about the user Bob, such as the address and other information, access Bobs Vcard information and then set the appropriate properties.8.7.1.4 Removing a Buddy from a Buddy List
Removing a buddy is very similar to adding a buddy. Use the method removeBuddy and pass in the buddy that is to be removed. If there are many buddies to remove, use the removeBuddies method and pass in the list of buddies to remove. Example 8–4 shows how Bob is removed from Alices buddy list. Example 8–4 Removing a Buddy URI uri = new URIsip:bobexample.com; Buddy bob = manager.createBuddyuri; manager.removeBuddybob;8.7.1.5 Manipulating your presence rules document
To allow a watcher to view the presence status, use the method allowWatcherString watcher to add the watcher to the allow list. Use blockWatcherString watcher to block someone from viewing your presence status. Example 8–5 Allowing or blocking watchers manager.allowWatchersip:bobexample.com; manager.blockWatchersip:carolexample.com; Note: Since the method getVCard is actually returning a clone of the VCard, the method setVCard must be called on the buddy again in order for the information to be updated.Parts
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