Hi Vinod,
Haven't managed to find MiniClient - a link would be helpful.
The MiniClient is only a sample client for our agsXMPP library. You can
download it here:
http://www.ag-software.de/index.php?option=contenttask=viewid=73Itemid=104
Or ping me by jabber or email.
Alex
Hi,
The stream compression impl on my server is working with a ppc client
that uses ICSharpZipLib.
But its not able to decompress data sent by Pandion and Exodus.
During decompression, jzlib gives Z_DATA_ERROR with the message -
unknown compression method.
I'm calling inflate() with the param
Hey Vinod,
Wildfire also uses jzlib for stream compression. Since Wildfire is an open
source server you can take a peek at the code.
Regards,
-- Gato
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On 2/27/06, Vinod Panicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has
Hi,
On 2/27/06, Gaston Dombiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Vinod,
Wildfire also uses jzlib for stream compression. Since Wildfire is an open
source server you can take a peek at the code.
I took a look at SocketConnection.java, where ZOutputStream is being
used. Have you tested for
Norman Rasmussen schrieb:
fyi: when using the ICSharpZipLib with .net I found that the one
stream constructor's logic was in fact reversed! So I'd say test it
with the boolean missing, and true, and false.
here is the code of my socket class which is using the ICSharpZipLib and
which was
On 2/27/06, Vinod Panicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone successfully managed to do Stream Compression with jzlib?
I've been trying unsuccessfully for the past few days... Its not
matching the output generated by the original C zlib library, nor is
jzlib able to decompress its own