From: Jan Pannecoeck <jpa@mgb-tech.com>
To: openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: GNU Classpath and the XMPP Smack API
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:03:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4981D342.9090209@mgb-tech.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4981C586.4080202@gmx.net>
Hi,
Thansk for the reply, I've tried OpenJDK and Cacao before, but that was
a little bit to adventures for me... :-) Maybe I'll try again later, if
there really isn't a solution to get Smack working with GNU Classpath.
So I'll wait a few days to see if someone here knows some solution ... I
hope someone does! :-)
Jan Pannecoeck
Robert Schuster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jan Pannecoeck schrieb:
>
>> As the subject is already telling you, I'm stuck trying to get the Smack
>> API working on my embedded device. The Smack library is written to
>> communicate using XMPP. I know already that smack is developed to work
>> under the Java Sun library, and that using GNU Classpath could cause
>> problems. But since they have managed to get it working at Android, with
>> the GNU Classpath, I think that it should be possible to run it also on
>> an OpenEmbedded device.
>>
> Android is using Apache's JavaSE library called Harmony.
>
>
>
>> I've got the latest version of the smack.jar that was patched for the
>> Android, but that still isn't working. I have had a bunch of different
>> errors like:
>>
>> - OEFException during the SSLSocket doHandshake method.
>> - KeyStoreException: jks during an SALSAuthentication
>>
> First of all, the "Java Keystore" (jks) format isn't supported by GNU
> Classpath.
>
> Furthermore I know that SSL stuff often caused trouble but do not
> understand this enough to fix it on my own.
>
>
>> I know this problem is quite big and my explanation is probably not that
>> great neither, but still I hope that someone has done this before and
>> succeeded in his mission. If someone could send me some more information
>> about this, or a working smack.jar (if possible with source code) that
>> would be great!!
>>
>> All help is welcome ofcourse!
>>
> If you are adventurous you might try the Cacao+OpenJDK solution for your
> device.
> That would give you OpenJDK class library plus Cacao as the VM.
>
> In order to build it you need to add the Jalimo SVN repo as an overlay
> to OE. Disable the strict md5sum checking for now, since the files
> mentioned in the overlay are not in OE's official checksum.ini .
>
> Regards
> Robert
>
>
>
>
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2009-01-29 13:43 GNU Classpath and the XMPP Smack API Jan Pannecoeck
2009-01-29 15:04 ` Robert Schuster
2009-01-29 16:03 ` Jan Pannecoeck [this message]
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