Hi J-Miguel,

Ok. So I understand there is no problem running multithreads, listeners, 
> sockets, all the callbacks, Futures (Google  or Spring Futures?) and all 
> the code there is on examples, I'm right?.   I presume it's the best way to 
> start. 
>
> Is your application source available somewhere or it's a commercial closed 
> application. I'm not sure the best way to isolate the WalletAppKit, do you 
> use it as Singleton?
>
> And (I'm abusing you, I know :-)), the best examples and documentation are 
> https://bitcoinj.github.io ?.  Or you could point me to another place?. 
>

Well my walletAppKit is embedded in a singleton bean. For payments I access 
through syncronized methods which is fine in my case because I'll not send 
out payments that frequent so that it becomes a bottleneck. I know about 
received payments from my WalletCoinsReceivedEventListener which 
communicates with my controllers through a threadsafe map. It's closed 
source for now but my effords to change bitcoinj so that it can forget old 
keys and so on will be public if they'll not end up being some ugly hack.
And yes there's not tons of examples out there so I found it most helpful 
to actually debug into bitcoinj. But also of course the official bitcoinj 
website helps out.

Best regards,

Tobias

On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 4:55:06 PM UTC+1, jmiguel rodriguez wrote:
>
>
>
> El miércoles, 11 de enero de 2017, 14:16:59 (UTC+1), Michael Bumann 
> escribió:
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/msgilligan/bitcoinj-addons - "Add-on modules for 
>> bitcoinj"
>> might also be interesting for you. the API makes it easy to integrate 
>> into other apps. 
>>
>
> Great!.  Forking && cloning ;-)   
>
> Thank you Michael. 
>
>  regards, 
>  jmiguel
>
>
>

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