суббота, 2 февраля 2013 г.

сервер для spark 2.6.3

Dear Community, after some more weeks of testing, debugging and developing, we would like to ask for your support and publish the first beta of Spark 2.7.0. Ultimately, we would like to move Spark to Java 7, but that is currently not implemented via the installers. This will change in January after an update to the lastest version von Install4j provided by . You can find the nightly build for Windows here:   About Java 7: Spark 2.7.0 will run with Java 7. Please interchange the bundled JRE (located at Spark-install-folder\JRE) against a Java 7 JRE or use the installer named spark_2_6_3_12555_online.exe and install Java 7 as default on Windows. Using Java 7 will stop Spark from stealing the focus, when a new message is received. Important Note: Oracle has introduced a bug in Java 1.6.0 u 25-27 that prevents Spark from closing automatically during the log-off on the Windows plattform. This is not Spark related. This affects all users that install the Spark version without an included JRE. About file transfer: Spark 2.7.0 beta 1 is fixing an big bug with file transfer. Spark 2.6.x has an programmatic error that was making IBB file transfer very unstable. Tim Jentz deserves a big credit for finding this after weeks of debugging. Great job Tim!!!Spark 2.7.0 will also move to a standard implementation for IBB file transfer. As a result of moving to the standard IBB implementation, you may have issues with transfer between Spark 2.7.0 and Spark 2.5.8 on IBB. This is an unavoidable result of obeying the standard. IBB is the fall back implementation, if Bytestream is not an option. Hence IBB is not the regular transfer method as it is much slower than Bytestream.  About plugins: There were large scale changes in the way Spark is dealing internally with plugins/extensions. All Plugin developers are kindly ask to review, if their plugins are still working. This applies also to Fastpath. Feedback regarding issues with this are highly appreciated. About GUI: The Spark developers are only supporting JTattoo Luna. There are several reports that other skins are not working properly. This applies especially to Substance. If you are experiencing any GUI bug, please check if JTattoo Luna is also having this issue and report it. As a general statement, I would urge all professional users to use the customizing options of Spark to get rid of Substance in corporate environments. The dev team may ultimately decide to remove Substance for 2.7x in a future release. About Mac and Windows7 64 bit: The next Mac release is NOT secured. We are looking for a developer who can provide a Mac beta release. The integration to Windows7 64 bit is ok, but the flashing notification in the tray may or may not work. A tester and developer (MS C++ Code)  for this is also needed. The change log for this beta is:       Checkboxes appear bigger then normal since the jtattoo update      When user accepts group chat invitation, status is always online      No group context menu on a right click

I recently started a primarily to add Jingle support to an audio-conferencing engine I was developing. It was also an opportunity to provide a replacement for the outdated smack jingle extension library (smackx-jingle) using the Jingle implementation of the active Jitsi project. This however turned out to be more challenging than it sounded as the OSGI dependecies in Jitsi and the internal abstraction model to support multiple protocols like SIP and XMPP made the code extraction difficult. There is a soon to be released libjitsi which should make the task easier, but I am running out of valuable time (I do this stuff in my spare time), so I had to choose another option for my immediate first release.   Fortunately, there are alternatives. I had used from on the . It has a which first started life as the IAX applet and is now the backbone to the phono java library. It has an excellent media engine and even supports Jingle internally, but from Javascript. I on the other hand, needed a simple Java Jingle library. Enter from Thiago Rocha, the original developer of smackx-jingle (while he was at Jivesoftware) and the architect of . Project mini-jingle is a simple, but working Jingle implementation minus the media engine which makes it a very good fit with phono-java-audio. By adding support for basic raw RTP UDP packets, the standard PCMU (ulaw) voice codec and the Openfire jingle-nodes plugin, I now have a working Jingle library for Smack that should work most of the time either directly peer to peer or via a Jingle nodes media relay plugin for Openfire. There will always be the exception cases of where UDP packets are completely blocked by a firewall. In order to test the library and put into practical use, I created a Spark plugin for it as a replacement for the old outdated Jingle plugin for simple voice calls between Spark users. When it is used with the for Openfire, it offers Spark users, group and private audio-conferencing from MUCs with Candy web clients as well. Just click on the telephone icon in the chat room toolbar. If you intend to use it, pick it up and remember to delete the old jingle plugin in both the Spark folder and User data folders. Both won't work at the same time

Spark is the easiest and best alternative to using un-secure public

in-line spell checking, group chat room bookmarks, and tabbed conversations.

and strong security. It also offers a great end-user experience with features like

organizations. It features built-in support for group chat, telephony integration,

Spark is an Open Source, cross-platform IM client optimized for businesses and

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