Instead of using the connectionID, we now use a new boolean
lastFeaturesParsed to mark when startup() is able to continue or when a
NoResponseException should be thrown.
Fixes the problem when the connectionId was set and the wait() would
timeout, resulting in startup() believing that everything was ok, while
in fact the features where not yet received (or parsed). SMACK-558.
This commit renames classes as follows:
* TCPConnection --> XMPPTCPConnection
* BOSHConnection --> XMPPBOSHConnection
There are two reasons for this rename. First, it is there to indicate
that the classes actually _are_ XMPP connections, using different
transport mechanisms. Second, it makes auto-completion in IDEs easier,
the developer can type XMPP<complete> and choose the right backend.
Also change StringUtils.escapeForXML() and Packet.toXML() to return
CharSequence instead of String. XmlStringBuilder now has 'optX' methods.
Remove XmlUtils in favor of XmlStringBuilder
Also remove the Exceptions from the signature of getRoster().
Extend ConnectionListener with connected() and authenticated()
callbacks, required by Roster to be notified so that the Roster can be
loaded *after* login.
SmackException (and it's subclasses) is for all errors/exceptions not
defined by any XMPP specification. XMPPException is now an abstract
class for all errors defined by the XMPP specifications.
Methods that involve an IQ exchange now either return the result, which
is obtained by IQ response, or they throw an XMPPErrorException if an IQ
error was the result of the IQ set/get. If there was no response from
the server within the default packet timeout, a NoResponseException will
be thrown.
XMPP SASL errors are now also reported accordingly.
SMACK-426
- There is now no longer the need to use reflection for
compression-jzlib.
- compressionHandlers are a global configuration property and therefore
belong in SmackConfiguration.
RFC4616 states that if the authorization identity (authzid) parameter is
null, then it is derived from the authentication
identity (authcid). Smack currently sets both, authzid and authcid, to
the username, resulting in auth attempts of
userid\0userid\0password
instead of
userid\0password
Which are different users on most systems (e.g. Kerberos).
We now set only SASLMechanism.authenticationId to username. The
authenticate(String, CallbackHandler) method does now not longer receive
the username, as it's send by the CallbackHandler.