Oracle messenger web interface

Does Oracle messenger has an interface that can be integrated with a Portal page? Essentially, the need is to have a messenger window always available within a portal/web page instead of invoking the client for sending/receiving messages. If Oracle messenger can't do this, can GAIM or others may be used for this implementation?
Any information on its feasibilty will be of help.
thanks.

I haven't tried this, but I'd suggest you google for "ajax jabber" to see some potential clients.

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