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package org.jivesoftware.openfire.muc;
import org.jivesoftware.openfire.ChannelHandler;
import org.xmpp.packet.JID;
import org.xmpp.packet.Packet;
/**
* The chat user is a separate user abstraction for interacting with
* the chat server. Centralizing chat users to the Jabber entity that
* sends and receives the chat messages allows us to create quality of
* service, authorization, and resource decisions on a real-user basis.
*
* Most chat users in a typical s2s scenario will not be local users.
*
* MUCUsers play one or more roles in one or more chat rooms on the
* server.
*
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public interface MUCUser extends ChannelHandler {
/**
* Obtain the address of the user. The address is used by services like the core
* server packet router to determine if a packet should be sent to the handler.
* Handlers that are working on behalf of the server should use the generic server
* hostname address (e.g. server.com).
*
* @return the address of the packet handler.
*/
JID getAddress();
}