A pure Java library, it can be embedded into your applications to create anything from a full XMPP instant messaging client to simple XMPP integrations such as sending notification messages and presence-enabling devices.
Smack and XMPP allows you to easily exchange data, in various ways e.g. fire-and-forget, publish-subscribe, between human and non-human endpoints (M2M, IoT, …).
Instructions how to use Smack in your Java or Android project are provided in the [Smack 4.2 Readme and Upgrade Guide](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Smack/wiki/Smack-4.2-Readme-and-Upgrade-Guide).
Smack is a collaborative effort of many open source, professionally and spare-time, paid and unpaid, contributors.
While we try to provide the best possible XMPP library for Android and Java SE compatible execution environments by following state of the art software engineering practices, the API may not always perfectly fit your requirements.
We welcome contributions and encourage discussion about how Smack can be further improved.
We also provide **paid services** ranging from **XMPP/Smack related consulting** to **designing and developing features** in order to accommodate your needs.
Please contact [Florian Schmaus](mailto:flo@geekplace.eu) for futher information.
1. Read ["How to ask for help or report an issue"](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Smack/wiki/How-to-ask-for-help,-report-an-issue-and-possible-solve-the-problem-yourself)
You can also reach us via the [Smack Support Forum] if you have questions or need support, or the [Smack Developers Forum] if you want to discuss Smack development.
If you want to start developing for Smack and eventually contribute code back, then please have a look at the [Guidelines for Smack Developers and Contributors](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Smack/wiki/Guidelines-for-Smack-Developers-and-Contributors).
The guidelines also contain development quickstart instructions.