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Fri, 17 Jan 2003
The Smack
So far I'm finding blogging to be quite fun. Today, I got an IM from
Bill Lynch at Jive
Software. I did some work on Jive back in 2000 when there was
only an open source version. It's nice to hook up with old friends.
Turns out that Jive is releasing a commercial Jabber server, and as
part of that effort, they've developed an open source Jabber client
library in Java called Smack.
The only other Java Jabber library that I know of is JabberBeans,
which wasn't being maintained much when I looked at it last. If
you're interested in Jabber, check it out -- I know I will.
I got to hook up with Bill again, and I got some nice Smack out of it.
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