While markdown is easier to write, Smack's markdown documentation was
never tightly coupled with the source. For example, the markdown
documentation never provided links to the actual Java classes and
methods. This poses the risk that the documentation and the code
diverge over time. Furthermore, javadoc is constantly improving (for
example @snippet annotations) and I expect that one will be able to
write javadoc in markdown.
Fixes SMACK-928.
and some further minor jingle fixes:
- deprecate getJingleTransport() in favor of getTransport()
- Jingle.Builder now checks if the session ID is not empty
- Change visibility of some Socks5Bytestreams code.
- Add central ThreadPool
- Move FullJidAndSessionId in own class
- More complete JingleSession class
- More complete JingleUtil class
- Improved tests
A start for the new Jingle API. Since Jingle is a single IQ with many
plugable extensions, there are some particularities we need to deal
with, e.g. jingle users have to register with JingleManager.
This is untested code. There may be drangons.