Let me CC [EMAIL PROTECTED] just this time - apologies in advance. :)

Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> "이희승 (Trustin Lee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" wrote:
>> Congratulations!  Vysper uses MINA, right?  I'd like to hear how your
>> experience with MINA was, because I've got no complaint from you. ;)
> 
> Experience is great, really nothing to complain about.
> I know of one issue with the Psi client [1] but apart from that, it
> works seamlessly.
> 
> Unfortunately the MINA 2.0 talk at ACEU08 did not happen (instead it was
> an introductionary talk).

That's too bad.  I will be talking about MINA 2 in JavaOne next month.
You might be interested if you are going to be there.

> Nevertheless, moving to 2.0 is also on the radar [2]. If someone from
> the MINA community wants to give it a shot, he/she is welcome to! Should
> I post to MINA dev on this?

Sure.  I CC'd this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Also, please feel free to
ask any questions or to ask for help to us.

> 
> [1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LABS-116
> [2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LABS-122
> 
>   Bernd
> 
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>>> Fellow researchers,
>>>
>>> two days too late for my fast feather talk, but nonetheless: I am happy
>>> to announce that Vypser server is now capable to route messages between
>>> client sessions. This means, the server has now reached the state of
>>> minimally possible usefulness. ;-)
>>>
>>> It works with the Coccinella client and the test-only BasicClient based
>>> on the Smack lib - but basically any standard-confirming client
>>> should do.
>>>
>>> BasicClient is a java class included with the labling. It takes two
>>> arguments (login user name and 'to' user name) and starts sending out
>>> messages from the former to the latter every few seconds. (Users are
>>> defined in spring-config.xml.)
>>>
>>> The rest of the two RFC and myriads of XEPs should be fairly easy now
>>> ;-)
>>> So grab the keyboard and join me in improving it!
>>>
>>>   Bernd

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