FileTransfer would previously not change the status, even though an
exception has been set, leading users to believe that the transfer is
still ongoing, when it is not.
Some methods of OutgoingFileTransfer take already the
NegotiationProgress callback as argument, some do not. The API is not
ideal, and adding a setter for the callback at least makes it possible
to always have the callback.
This fixes an inconsistent representation of a 'no error' representation, that
causes a file transfer in which not enough bytes were transferred to _not_ be
marked as having a problem.
Apply builder pattern to form fields and replace getVariable() with
getFieldName(). Refer to the field name as "field name" instead of
"variable" everyone, just as XEP-0004 does.
Improve the high-level form API: introduce FilledForm and FillableForm
which perform stronger validation and consistency checks.
Also add FormFieldRegistry to enable processing of 'submit' forms
where the form field types are omitted.
Smack also now does omit the form field type declaration on 'submit'
type forms, as it is allowed by XEP-0004.
The FaultTolerantNegotiator is the reason why Smack replies in a
non-standard way to file transfer requests: Smack puts two values in
the stream-method field, while the field is a list-single field,
i.e. a field which only allows one value.
Even if what Smack does is probably better, as it allows for a
fallback in case the bytestream transport fails, it is not standard
compliant. And, Jingle provide a proper fallback specification for
file transfers.
Fixes SMACK-561.
Introducing Smack's own XmlPullParser interface which tries to stay as
compatible as possible to XPP3. The interface is used to either wrap
StAX's XMLStreamReader if Smack is used on Java SE, and XPP3's
XmlPullParser if Smack is used on on Android.
Fixes SMACK-591.
Also introduce JUnit 5 and non-strict javadoc projects.
by extending Manager.
Because FileTransferNegotiator will hold a strong reference to the
StreamNegotiators, which will eventually prevent XMPPConnection from
being GC'ed if no weak references in StreamNegotiator are used.
Thanks to Werner Glanzer for pointing this out.