[JDEV] Where can I find jabberbeans sources and docs?

Dalton Caldwell dcaldwell at vasoftware.com
Thu Jul 25 13:52:45 CDT 2002


Why is Jabberbeans dead? It seems to have died at a rather strange time 
in development, 0.9.0 pre2? Did the developers get bored with it, or was 
there some reason to kill it? Aside from obvious documentation problems, 
it seems pretty powerful to me

Dalton


David Griffiths wrote:

> JabberBeans seems to be dead.
> 
> There is a project called Muse that was designed to be an all around API for
> the various messenger-clients plus Gnutella and Napster (whoops on that last
> one).
> 
> You can find them at http://www.echomine.org/projects/muse/
> 
> I've played with both - I'm not sure which one I like best. Both have things
> I like and don't like. Muse seems to work better, and you can download just
> the jabber JAR file.
> 
> Muse hasn't been updated since May, 2002. JabberBeans since April, 2001.
> 
> Muse has better documentation, plus a few tutorials, etc.
> 
> David
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ben Schumacher" <ben at blahr.com>
> To: <jdev at jabber.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] Where can I find jabberbeans sources and docs?
> 
> 
> 
>>I would guess that the sourceforge version is the latest. I don't think
>>JabberBeans is being actively developed anymore.
>>
>>On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Javier Rodriguez wrote:
>>
>>>Where can I find jabberbeans sources and docs?
>>>
>>>www.jabberbeans.org server is always down and the sourceforge.net's
>>>jabberbeans project stopped working last year at 0.9.0-pre4 version...
>>>
>>>What's the most recent version? Where can I download the sorces?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
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