This allows to avoid redundant XML namespaces within IQs, like for
example here:
<iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='EKP8I-1' type='set'>
<jingle xmlns='urn:xmpp:jingle:1' action='content-accept' sid='MySession'>
<content xmlns='urn:xmpp:jingle:1' creator='initiator' name='Hello world'>
</content>
</jingle>
</iq>
Fixes SMACK-917
Reported-by: Jonathan Lennox
Refactored using
find . -type f -name "*.java" |\
xargs sed -i -E |\
's/\.createStanzaCollectorAndSend\((\w+)\)\.nextResultOrThrow\(\);/.sendIqRequestAndWaitForResponse(\1);/'
and some manual refactoring.
This also resulted in a refactoring of the Providers and parsing
Exceptions. NumberFormatException and ParseException can now be thrown
directly, the wrapping in a SmackParsingException is down at a higher
layer, i.e. in AbstractProvider.
InBandBytestreamManager followed an unusual pattern: Within the
connectionTermianted() callback, it would remove itself from the
'managers' map. This allowed for multiple instances of an
InBandBytestreamManager to exist for the same connection, causing all
kinds of issues.
This fixes the issue by changing InBandBytestreamManager to use the
Smack-idiomatic pattern used by managers.
We also do no longer reset the listeners if the connection is
termianted, as listeners (and handlers) typically persist until they
are explicitly removed by the user.
As positive side-effect, the number of indeterministic unit-tests,
caused by using Thread.sleep(), is reduced. The executor service in
InitiationListener was also removed, because the IQ handler is already
called asynchronously to the connections main loop.
Thanks to Anno van Vliet for reporting this.
Returning a generic would allow for
List<ExtensionElement> list = stanza.getExtension("foo", "bar");
to compile (Note the we are calling getExtension(), not
getExtension*s*()).
Users are encouraged to use the type safe getExtension(Class<? extends
ExtensionElement) variant instead.
Fixes SMACK-825.
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.
instead of throwing XmlPullParserException, IOException and
SmackException.
Add a guard to AbstractXMPPConnection.processPacket() to always re-throw
RuntimeExceptions.