You can also try Echomine Muse at http://open.echomine.org/

I recently released a new version of Muse so you can try it out. And with the recent new changes to Echomine, I would have to disagree and say that Muse has better documentation than most other Java APIs at the moment.

Thanks,
Chris

On Apr 1, 2005, at 8:09 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:

On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 04:58:28PM +0100, Phil Wilson wrote:
support. If anyone
on the list can recommend a good alternative (i.e. simple to use,
reliable and well documented) I'd really appreciate it.

I've written apps using alternately Jabberbeans, Yaja! and Smack, and Smack
is *by far* the most reliable and well documented. Smack isn't necessarily
the best for writing components (or wasn't when I last used it, but I
believe they've done more work in that area since), but its overall XMPP
support is superior to everything else I've used.


Unless anyone has a better suggestion (I've never used Marbles, for
instance), I'd love to hear it, because I'd be pretty surprised :)

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).

http://jso.jabberstudio.org/

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.

HTH,

/psa

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