Yes, in fact I agree with you. This was already topic in the JSF for several times.

Whatever there are too many positions in the JSF that prefere a non-software oriented organisation. This is mainly because there are many JSF-members that are commercial and want to sell their own stuff. - And I can understand this - The JSF wont maintain an official Jabber lib/project that restricts
any commercial companies.

So it depends on opensource projects as you already listed them. Basically I prefere c++, too. There should be some easy to use standalone lib that integrates into the OS and offers XMPP access as an API. Similar as there are API's for MSN and ICQ... For this I started the XCD project.
http://wxxcd.sf.net

The site is not updated but the code is still under heavy development. If people have interest in it
I will update the page.

If you like it, tell me :)

Edrin

Carolina Ardohain schrieb:

I was searching for XMPP C++ libraries, but I was unable to find
anything useful.

Jaberoo is no more maintained, oajabber is in early stages is
difficult to compile (also requiere xerces). There are others
libraries like loudmouth but requires gnome libraries or iris that
need qt libraries. I must say iksemel? (but is in c).

I think that this lack of good libraries, is comploting agains the
succes of Xmpp protocol. Each application must develop it's own
libraries like psi, gaim, exodus, miranda, etc. A good idea maybe to
centralize the development of one library that everyone can use (like
openssl, libz, libpng). I think The Jabber Foundation is the right
place to start creating such library.
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