Sounds like someone needs to volunteer to write some user-friendly docs (or at least developer-friendly docs) for JSO.
Peter On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:46:27AM -0600, Ford, Peter wrote: > > I'm looking at JSO right now and I agree - I see no sample code, no > "getting started"... I need something I can use right away. I'll take a > look at Yaja too but unless there's adequate user documentation > switching to another API at this point may put me too far behind so I > may just have to persevere with Smack. > > --Pete > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil Wilson > > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 10:24 AM > > To: Jabber software development list > > Subject: RE: [jdev] Looking for a good Java API > > > > > Smack is usually recommended for client development. JSO is usually > > > recommended for component development. Or at least that's what I've > > > seen on the lists (I'm not a Java guy myself). > > > > Yeah, that sounds about right. I've used JSO to play with, > > but not written > > anything 'proper' in it so don't know how good it is > > first-hand. However, > > there's no easy 'getting started' documentation, and the examples are > > lengthy and uncommented. > > > > > Smack and JSO are the most modern, up-to-date libs for Jabber/XMPP > > > development in Java. Jabberbeans, Yaja, Marbles, etc. are all older > > > libs that I don't think people would recommend these days. > > > > I'd agree with that, except that I've got an inexplicable and > > irrational > > soft spot for Yaja. :) > > > > Phil _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
