[JDEV] What commercial client libraries are available?

Joe Hildebrand jhildebrand at jabber.com
Tue Mar 19 17:45:59 CST 2002


Well, Jabber-net is starting to be one of those usual suspects, too,
particularly now that VS.Net is GA:

http://jabber-net.sourceforge.net/



Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter at jabber.org> writes:

> AFAIK, only the usual suspects:
>
> http://jabbercom.sf.net/
> http://jabberbeans.org/
>
> etc.
>
> Peter
>
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> Peter Saint-Andre
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>
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, migs paraz wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm looking at a project to build a closed-source app
>> (Windows-only or Java).
>> 
>> What libraries can make this simpler? These would
>> either be open source libraries that are open for
>> closed-source reuse, or, commercially sold and support
>> libraries.
>> 
>> I'm not looking for a complete client.  Thanks!
>> 
>> =====
>> Miguel A.L. Paraz
>> 
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