cool you'll can help me :-D
cf : http://jabberstudio.org/projects/euja/project/view.php
:D
Matt Tucker a �crit :
John,
I (and the other Smack developers) are always happy to help. Scott has
actually emailed us in the past and he's welcome to do so again or to
post in the Smack forums;
http://www.jivesoftware.com/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=39
-Matt
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Liston
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 9:10 AM
To: Dave Smith; Jabber software development list
Subject: RE: [jdev] Eclipse and XMPP/Jabber
I think this is a good idea, but I personally don't have time to
pursue it. Have you considered trying to take this up yourself? :)
Scott, the project lead, has replied to me. He is now
experimenting with the Smack client and said he could use
some assistance. Some excerpts from his email:
"Coincidently, I've already begun working on putting into the
ecomm work an open source implementation of XMPP (smack,
actually...do you have any detailed familiarity with this
implementation of xmpp?)."
"With ecomm, we will be providing Eclipse-based abstract apis
for access to various kinds of communication
functionality/protocols, and providing 'reference
implementations' of various protocols...for example, xmpp.
This should give us (and ecomm developers) the maximum
flexibility to interoperate with different existing and new
protocols."
"If you were able/willing to help out with an xmpp
implementation, or even review my/team's work, that would be
much appreciated. Although I'm quite familiar with xmpp and
similar protocols, I've not been trying to pay attention to
all the various standards efforts."
"As I understand it, [IETF/Jabber.org] are trying to define a
consistent protocol for IM server-side interoperability. I
consider ecomm's effort to be focused on delivering
communications apis to Eclipse plugin developers (primarily,
but not only), so that applications can be easily constructed
to take advantage presence info, messaging, peer-to-peer
communication, etc. I believe if approached in the right
way, these can be complimentary...with ecomm apis providing
plugin developers with access to open communications
protocols (like XMPP), and allowing the rapid creation of
Eclipse-based apps that interoperate with other XMPP clients/devices."
I will continue my email dialog with Scott, especially trying
to emphasize Jabber has much wider application than IM.
Meanwhile, anybody familiar with Smack might contact Scott
and offer some assistance, or I can pass a message along.
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