On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:44 AM, Bogdan Ciprian Pistol <[email protected]> wrote: > I played with Jetty 7 and its continuations in Vysper (as a > BoshEndpoint) and it worked nice.
Great news! > I used version 7.1.1.v20100517, because it's the stable one in the 7.x > series. Do you think it is appropriate this version or do you prefer > the more tested and older version 6.x that also has continuations? I think it makes sense to use their trunk for stuff like this, so doing it on 7 is perfectly fine to me. > I'll create an issue in Jira tomorrow (Sunday) and I'll attach my > Jetty prototype tests. Will be interesting to have a look at. I'll create a module for BOSH development in Vysper so we have somewhere to commit code. > In a previous discussion thread we discussed about JWChat (that is > GPL), now I am starting to think that the best option to demonstrate > the BOSH capabilities to users is to have a Strophe.js based web > application (as you also suggested that Strophe.js is a better > alternative). +1 > Thanks Bernd for the reference of the "Professional XMPP > Programming with JS and jQuery" book, I looked at some topics in it > and it seems a nice and good book. I think it can be handy because > Strophe.js is also there. I also picked it up. Thanks for the suggestion Bernd! > For the formal aspects of GSoC, I believe it will be needed a revision > of the time-line and deliverables that needs to be up-to-date with the > HTTP library > for the project (in case we switch to Jetty) and the removal of JWChat > (being replaced by a web application based on strophe.js), what do you > think? Yes, could you please publish an updated plan somewhere (as an email here would be fine, or a site somewhere). Tomorrow is the date when we're supposed to start coding, /niklas
