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This document will introduce you to the Smack API and provide an overview of
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important classes and concepts.
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JAR Files and Requirements
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--------------------------
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Smack Modules and Requirements
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-------------------------------
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Smack is meant to be easily embedded into any existing Java application. The
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library ships as several JAR files to provide more flexibility over which
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library ships as several modulesto provide more flexibility over which
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features applications require:
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* `smack-core.jar` -- provides core XMPP functionality. All XMPP features that are part of the XMPP RFCs are included.
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* `smack-im.jar` -- provides functinoality defined in RFC 6121 (XMPP-IM), like the Roster.
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* `smack-tcp.jar` -- support for XMPP over TCP. Includes XMPPTCPConnection class, which you usually want to use
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* `smack-extensions.jar` -- support for many of the extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation, including multi-user chat, file transfer, user search, etc. The extensions are documented in the [extensions manual](extensions/index.md).
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* `smack-experimental.jar` -- support for experimental extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation. The API and functionality of those extensions should be considered as unstable.
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* `smack-legacy.jar` -- support for legacy extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation.
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* `smack-bosh.jar` -- support for BOSH (XEP-0124). This code should be considered as beta.
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* `smack-jingle.jar` -- support for Jingle. This code is old and currenlty unmaintained.
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* `smack-resolver-dnsjava.jar` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the help of dnsjava. Ideal for platforms that do not support the javax.naming API.
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* `smack-resolver-javax.jar` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the javax namespace API.
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* `smack-debug.jar` -- an enhanced GUI debugger for protocol traffic. It will automatically be used when found in the classpath and when [debugging](debugging.md) is enabled.
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* `smack-core` -- provides core XMPP functionality. All XMPP features that are part of the XMPP RFCs are included.
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* `smack-im` -- provides functinoality defined in RFC 6121 (XMPP-IM), like the Roster.
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* `smack-tcp` -- support for XMPP over TCP. Includes XMPPTCPConnection class, which you usually want to use
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* `smack-extensions` -- support for many of the extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation, including multi-user chat, file transfer, user search, etc. The extensions are documented in the [extensions manual](extensions/index.md).
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* `smack-experimental` -- support for experimental extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation. The API and functionality of those extensions should be considered as unstable.
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* `smack-legacy` -- support for legacy extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation.
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* `smack-bosh` -- support for BOSH (XEP-0124). This code should be considered as beta.
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* `smack-resolver-minidns` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the help of MiniDNS. Ideal for platforms that do not support the javax.naming API. Also supports [DNSSEC](dnssec.md).
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* `smack-resolver-dnsjava` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the help of dnsjava.
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* `smack-resolver-javax` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the javax namespace API.
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* `smack-debug` -- an enhanced GUI debugger for protocol traffic. It will automatically be used when found in the classpath and when [debugging](debugging.md) is enabled.
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Configuration
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server. Below are code examples for making a connection:
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```
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// Create a connection to the jabber.org server.
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AbstractXMPPConnection conn1 = **new** XMPPTCPConnection("username", "password" "jabber.org");
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conn1.connect();
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// Create a connection and login to the example.org XMPP service.
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AbstractXMPPConnection connection = new XMPPTCPConnection("username", "password" "example.org");
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conn1.connect().login();
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```
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Further connection parameters can be configured by using a configuration builder:
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```
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// Create a connection to the jabber.org server on a specific port.
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XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration config = XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration.builder()
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.setUsernameAndPassword("username", "password")
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.build();
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AbstractXMPPConnection conn2 = **new** XMPPTCPConnection(config);
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conn2.connect();
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conn2.connect().login();
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```
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Note that maximum security will be used when connecting to the server by
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