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There can be clients for any platform like Windows, web, BlackBerry OS, Windows Phone, a toaster, etc.
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It just has to link that in some kind of protocol for the OSX, JWS, and Android client to implement. There is a place in the SQLite table named message_attachment_join and attachment. Photo/Video messages are definitely possible too. The only reason why we can receive is because it's just a chat table in the sqlite database on the OSX device. You definitely can send multiple individual messages at once but that still isn't in the same conversation thread. Unfortunately I couldnt figure out an applescript to send to multiple clients in a single conversation thread. I'm not sure if this is my own internet, the OSX it self.Īlso it is possible to recieve group messaging, just not send it. Also the OSX Client sometimes timesout and loses socket connection over a 2 hour+ period. It would be nice to combine the OSX Client and the JWS. Since I've moved onto other projects and haven't had time to finish this, there are few things that wanted to implement. Open PieMessage-Android/ as a project in Android Studio.Open the PieOSXClient/ as a project in IntelliJ.Open the JavaWebServer/ as a project in IntelliJ.Move messages.applescript to your ~ home directory (/Users/).This is simply to compile and load the application. In a final window/screen: cd PieMessage/PieMessage-Android & gradle installDebug.In another window/screen: cd PieMessage/PieOSXClient & gradle run.In one terminal window/screen: cd PieMessage/JavaWebServer & gradle run.cd PieMessage/ & cp messages.applescript ~.If you will be working on this you will eventually need to set it up in IntelliJ/Android Studio or get it to work in your IDE of choice. You can do either terminal or GUI setup from here. Edit the socketAddress value in PieOSXClient/src/Constants.java to your public IP address that is linked to your OSX device.Clone the PieMessage project onto your OSX Device.Open the Messages application and add your iCloud account in Messages > Preferences > Accounts.It also receives JSON to show in list of any new incoming iMessages. It then sends JSON messages to the JWS using that socket. The Android client connects to a socket that whose IP address is of the OSX device that is running the JWS and OSX Client. If the JWS recieves a socket 'incoming' JSON message from the OSX Client, it means the OSX Client has detected a new message and wants the JWS to notify the Android client. If the JWS receives a socket 'outgoing' JSON message from the Android client, it will pass it to the OSX Client to tell it to send the iMessage that was requested from the Android.
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The JWS is what connects the OSX Client to the Android client. I have provided a database schema to help visualize the database in the pdf, MessagesSchema.pdf. Incoming messages are detected from a change from the sqlite chat.db of the 'Messages' app whose default location is ~/Library/Messages/chat.db. If the OSX Client detects any changes to the "Messages" sqlite database file where a new message has been received, it will send the JWS a socket 'incoming' JSON message. The OSX Client & JWS run on any OSX machine (Macbook, Mac, etc.). This script is what sends an iMessage message. It is what makes sending iMessages possible. The messages.applescript is arguably the most important part of the project. There are 4 parts to the PieMessage project. I am releasing it because I need your help. This is project allows Android clients to communicate using iMessage.