st:availability
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Specifies a number representing the availability of a presence state.
Syntax
<st:availability>...</st:availability>
Attributes
None
Tag Content
Default Value |
Data Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
xs:unsignedInt |
Contains an availability value of the presence state. |
Parent Element
Element |
Description |
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The presence state described, in part, by this element. |
Child Elements
None
Remarks
A presence state indicates the availability of the presentity and is a combination of the online status and willingness. A user may be online (available), offline (away) or somewhere in-between (inactive). Willingness indicates the current activity or permissions an online user can be called upon to communicate. An online user could be busy talking with someone else on the phone (busy, in a call) or do not want to be disturbed (DND).
The following table shows the possible presence state defined and used by Office Communicator 2007.
State |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Available |
3500 |
User or device is available and user is willing to communicate. |
Busy |
6500 |
User or device is Busy. |
DND |
9500 |
User should not be interrupted |
Be Right Back |
12500 |
User is not available. |
Away |
15500 |
User is not available. |
Offline |
18500 |
User or device is offline. |
Unknown |
|
User's or device's status is unknown. |
Idle/Inactive |
5000 |
User or device is inactive. |
IdleBusy |
|
User or device is idle or user is busy doing something else. |
Urgent Interruptions Only |
|
|
Block |
|
User or device is blocked. |
Examples
XML Example of the availability Element
The following code snippet indicates that a presentity is available (3500).
<st:state xsi:type="aggregatestate"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:st="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2006/09/sip/state" >
<st:availability>3500</st:availability>
</st:state>