Thanks! Perhaps someone should update the "Jabber Libraries" section of <http://www.jabber.org/downloads.html> so that new developers know that there is a Java alternative to jabberbeans. Are there any others?
Aaron Chris Chen wrote: > > You can actually try my Echomine Muse API instead of Jabberbeans and see if > it fits your needs.. It's alot simpler to use than Jabberbeans. > > I know this isn't helping you with your current situation, but I am > shamelessly advertising my API plus I firmly believe it's more advanced and > easier to use than Jabberbeans. :) > > http://www.echomine.org/projects/muse/ > > Thanks, > Chris > -- +----------------------------------------+ | Aaron Iba | | Research Engineer Intern | | Nokia Research Center | | phone: 781.993.3907 | | email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | +----------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
