"이희승 (Trustin Lee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" wrote:
Congratulations! Vysper uses MINA, right? I'd like to hear how your
experience with MINA was, because I've got no complaint from you. ;)
Experience is great, really nothing to complain about.
I know of one issue with the Psi client [1] but apart from that, it
works seamlessly.
Unfortunately the MINA 2.0 talk at ACEU08 did not happen (instead it was
an introductionary talk).
Nevertheless, moving to 2.0 is also on the radar [2]. If someone from
the MINA community wants to give it a shot, he/she is welcome to! Should
I post to MINA dev on this?
[1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LABS-116
[2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LABS-122
Bernd
Cheers,
Bernd Fondermann wrote:
Fellow researchers,
two days too late for my fast feather talk, but nonetheless: I am happy
to announce that Vypser server is now capable to route messages between
client sessions. This means, the server has now reached the state of
minimally possible usefulness. ;-)
It works with the Coccinella client and the test-only BasicClient based
on the Smack lib - but basically any standard-confirming client should do.
BasicClient is a java class included with the labling. It takes two
arguments (login user name and 'to' user name) and starts sending out
messages from the former to the latter every few seconds. (Users are
defined in spring-config.xml.)
The rest of the two RFC and myriads of XEPs should be fairly easy now ;-)
So grab the keyboard and join me in improving it!
Bernd
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