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This document will introduce you to the Smack API and provide an overview of
important classes and concepts.
JAR Files and Requirements
--------------------------
Smack Modules and Requirements
-------------------------------
Smack is meant to be easily embedded into any existing Java application. The
library ships as several JAR files to provide more flexibility over which
library ships as several modulesto provide more flexibility over which
features applications require:
* `smack-core.jar` -- provides core XMPP functionality. All XMPP features that are part of the XMPP RFCs are included.
* `smack-im.jar` -- provides functinoality defined in RFC 6121 (XMPP-IM), like the Roster.
* `smack-tcp.jar` -- support for XMPP over TCP. Includes XMPPTCPConnection class, which you usually want to use
* `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).
* `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.
* `smack-legacy.jar` -- support for legacy extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation.
* `smack-bosh.jar` -- support for BOSH (XEP-0124). This code should be considered as beta.
* `smack-jingle.jar` -- support for Jingle. This code is old and currenlty unmaintained.
* `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.
* `smack-resolver-javax.jar` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the javax namespace API.
* `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.
* `smack-core` -- provides core XMPP functionality. All XMPP features that are part of the XMPP RFCs are included.
* `smack-im` -- provides functinoality defined in RFC 6121 (XMPP-IM), like the Roster.
* `smack-tcp` -- support for XMPP over TCP. Includes XMPPTCPConnection class, which you usually want to use
* `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).
* `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.
* `smack-legacy` -- support for legacy extensions (XEPs) defined by the XMPP Standards Foundation.
* `smack-bosh` -- support for BOSH (XEP-0124). This code should be considered as beta.
* `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).
* `smack-resolver-dnsjava` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the help of dnsjava.
* `smack-resolver-javax` -- support for resolving DNS SRV records with the javax namespace API.
* `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.
Configuration
-------------
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server. Below are code examples for making a connection:
```
// Create a connection to the jabber.org server.
AbstractXMPPConnection conn1 = **new** XMPPTCPConnection("username", "password" "jabber.org");
conn1.connect();
// Create a connection and login to the example.org XMPP service.
AbstractXMPPConnection connection = new XMPPTCPConnection("username", "password" "example.org");
conn1.connect().login();
```
Further connection parameters can be configured by using a configuration builder:
```
// Create a connection to the jabber.org server on a specific port.
XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration config = XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration.builder()
.setUsernameAndPassword("username", "password")
@ -59,7 +63,7 @@ XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration config = XMPPTCPConnectionConfiguration.builder()
.build();
AbstractXMPPConnection conn2 = **new** XMPPTCPConnection(config);
conn2.connect();
conn2.connect().login();
```
Note that maximum security will be used when connecting to the server by