[JDEV] Choosing the right Java API

Iain Shigeoka iain at jivesoftware.com
Sat Apr 26 13:28:07 CDT 2003


And I'd add Smack:

http://www.jivesoftware.com/xmpp/smack

It's focus is simplicity of use for the developer. Read the API and I think
you'll agree. We and most of our users are doing a lot of work with it in
servlet environments (it also works well in a Swing app). It's also open
source licensed under a modified Apache license which makes it very friendly
for commercial users.

-iain

On 4/25/03 7:25, "John 'zariok' Draughn" <john.draughn at zariok.org> wrote:

> Don't forget JSO (Jabber Stream Objects)  http://jso.jabberstudio.org/
> 
> Check the list at http://www.jabberstudio.org/project/?cat=2
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> On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 07:36, Ted I. Weitz MD wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> 
>> I am diving into Jabber trying to learn the domain.
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>> I am interested in developing a Java GUI client for that experience and try
>> to figure out which API I should use.  So far I got the MUSE and JabberBeans
>> APIs.
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>> 
>> I wondered if I can ask for the group thoughts and reconditions as I am a
>> little overwhelmed.
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>> Thanks,
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>> 
>> 
>> Ted
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