This commit adds
- SmackReactor / NIO
- a framework for finite state machine connections
- support for Java 8
- pretty printed XML debug output
It also
- reworks the integration test framework
- raises the minimum Android API level to 19
- introduces XmppNioTcpConnection
Furthermore fixes SMACK-801 (at least partly). Java 8 language
features are available, but not all runtime library methods. For that
we would need to raise the Android API level to 24 or higher.
- Lines containing tab(s) after space
- Usage of printStackTrace
- Usage of println
- Add SupressionCommentFilter module
SuppressionCommentFilter can be enabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:OFF
and disabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:ON
It's important to know if the stream was resumed. authenticated() is the
ideal callback for Managers to reset their state (e.g. cached values of
the connection state). But if the stream was resumed, the cached values
don't have to be reset.
since most JUL implementations do not print log messages of level
FINE (or lower) per default. Therefore the debugging output is not seen
by the user who wants to debug and a second step is required to
configure JUL to also log FINE or lower log messages to the console.
there was a lot of duplicate code in ConsoleDebugger and
AndroidDebugger, which resides now in AbstractDebugger. Those two and
the new JulDebugger subclass AbstractDebugger.
- De-duplicate code by moving it into AbstractXMPPConnection
- Introduce TopLevelStreamElement as superclass for all XMPP stream elements.
- Add SynchronizationPoint, ParserUtils
- Add ParserUtils
Fixes SMACK-333 and SMACK-521
You can set your custom debugger class as before, by using clear api
method ReflectionDebuggerFactory.setDebuggerClass, or you can set custom
debugger factory using SmackConfiguration.setDebuggerFactory if it's not
enough flexible for your needs
This commit marks an important milestone with the addition of the
smack-android subproject. Smack is now able to run native on Android
without requiring any modifications, which makes the aSmack build
environment obsolete.
It was necessary to redesign the code for SASL authentication to achieve
this. Smack now comes with smack-sasl-provided for SASL implementations
that do not rely on additional APIs like javax for platforms where those
APIs are not available like Android.
instead of using the old baseName=smack appendix=project.name approach,
we are now going convention over configuration and renaming the
subprojects directories to the proper name.
Having a prefix is actually very helpful, because the resulting
libraries will be named like the subproject. And a core-4.0.0-rc1.jar is
not as explicit about what it actually *is* as a
smack-core-4.0.0-rc1.jar.
SMACK-265