[jdev] c/c++ libraries for xmpp client
Downing, Thomas
Thomas.Downing at ipc.com
Mon Nov 24 13:24:41 CST 2008
I don't know if it implements the precise feature set
you want, but here we were happy with the ease of use
of gloox: <http://camaya.net/gloox>
-----Original Message-----
From: jdev-bounces at jabber.org on behalf of Peter Saint-Andre
Sent: Mon 11/24/2008 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [jdev] c/c++ libraries for xmpp client
Patrick Logan wrote:
> I'm looking for advice on c/c++ libraries for xmpp clients. My order
> of important issues, roughly...
>
> 1. Ease of porting - the fewer library dependencies the better.
> 2. Functionality - the more xmpp capabilities the better.
> 3. Ease of API - the simpler to use from application code the better.
> 4. C vs.C++ - I'd prefer a C code base, but C++ is ok - the more
> C-like the API, the better.
>
> I am aware of, but have never tried:
> * purple
> * loudmouth
> * iksemel
Among C libraries there's also libstrophe:
http://code.stanziq.com/strophe/
Some C++ libraries are listed here:
http://xmpp.org/software/libraries.shtml#cplusplus
/psa
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