I would proof the Java libraries for activity. Then for XMPP compliance and after all what and how many JEPs each one supports.Nowadays I won't start to use a library which isn't compliant to XMPP standard.And if you find a bug or need help with a library and the project is kinda inactive you
What do you think about SMACK ( http://www.jivesoftware.org/smack/ )?
It looks to be fully supported and actual. I took a look the the CVS
repository and seems that the last update was exactely today (21st
July).
I think it will be a nice point to start...
Thanks again for your answer :)
On
Sorry but I'm not a Java developer. Nevertheless I heard nothing bad on Smack and it's used and developed by jivesoftware. It seems to be a good starting point.On 7/21/06,
Omar Adobati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you think about SMACK ( http://www.jivesoftware.org/smack/ )?It looks to be
On 7/21/06, Omar Adobati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you think about SMACK (
http://www.jivesoftware.org/smack/ )?
It looks to be fully supported and actual. I took a look the the CVS
repository and seems that the last update was exactely today (21st
July).
I think it will be a nice
Hey all,
If I remember correctly, the Jive XMPP Client called Spark is
now also available via CVS, so you could get hold of that and
have a fully functional client, and just customise it.
Yep, Spark is now in SVN and we're very actively working towards a 2.0
release. It would be a great
Okaytake this. http://wiki.jabber.org/index.php/Tobias_Markmann_Application_2006On 7/18/06,
Hal Rottenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The JSF is accepting member applications, you should join and raisethe banner for XMPP certification!:)On 7/18/06, Tobias Markmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,