[aerogear-dev] Data-Sync: client-xmpp

Summers Pittman supittma at redhat.com
Fri Jan 16 09:30:46 EST 2015


On 01/16/2015 09:20 AM, Daniel Bevenius wrote:
> >IMO the goal is to create a sync client lib, similar to iOS
> Sorry, I was actually thinking about the server. The clients (xmpp and 
> Java) could be moved out into separate projects.
>
> The servers are currently integrated, so there is a dependency to xmpp 
> there which might still cause people wanting to try out the server 
> having to update Android on their system. We could extract this 
> integrated server into a separate module for those how want to try it out.
The server xmpp is only reliant on some xmpp library, not on Google 
stuff and def not android stuff.

I'm fine with creating aas and moving the sync stuff into it.
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> On 16 January 2015 at 15:10, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org 
> <mailto:matzew at apache.org>> wrote:
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>     On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Daniel Bevenius
>     <daniel.bevenius at gmail.com <mailto:daniel.bevenius at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>         Yeah, something needs to be done about this. Either moving it
>         out, or having it only enabled with a profile (Summers
>         mentioned this yesterday).
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>     -1 on profile.
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>     IMO the goal is to create a sync client lib, similar to iOS (which
>     is also on its own repo), so that should not be included on the
>     java server. Eventually we should move out the JS bits as well
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>         On 16 January 2015 at 15:01, Matthias Wessendorf
>         <matzew at apache.org <mailto:matzew at apache.org>> wrote:
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>             Hi,
>
>             should we move the Android client-xmpp to its own repo?
>             Right now, when building the server (and with an
>             incomplete Android setup (aka new, clean repo)) you have
>             to comment it out in order to build the server for running
>             the JS demo.
>
>             IMO it would be nice if that gets moved out to something
>             like "aerogear-android-xmpp-client".
>
>             Any thoughts?
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