Sorry, I've totally missed that posting.

Asmack is trunk based, so any javadoc of the latest version should be
fine. Trunk based means you'll get smack and smackx in one package.
Use e.g. proguard if you have to strip content.

The main difference is that trunk smack won't run on Android. You
won't be able to login, or to use it. Asmack patches the broken parts,
while keeping the functionality (like DNS/SRV lookups). This is the
main difference to the earlier smack patches that just strip some
code. No real API change, no new docs.

Regards,
  Rene

On Apr 16, 3:20 am, eehksar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have had a brief look at smack and android... but I have been trying
> long and hard to get my hands on the documentation for 'asmack' as
> apposed to 'smack'... but have failed so far.... although I am able to
> locate the documentation for 'smack' ( 
> iehttp://www.igniterealtime.org/builds/smack/docs/latest/documentation/...
> ). would it be possible for you to point me in the right direction.
>
> I have searched their website but have still not been able to locate
> the actual asmack documentation... (iehttp://code.google.com/p/asmack/)
>
> much appreciated....
> eehksar
>
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