How i can use smack, i need WEB-BASED client to conect to my Wildfire server from anywhere on my lan but i dont know how to implement SMACK to do so, please can anyone help me with this task???
So you may use Spark and launch it using Java WebStart or you may use JWChat, MUCkl or Jive Fastpath to get a client which runs in a browser. Do you like the “Open Chat” (link below the top users) popup window?
For JWChat and MUCkl please search the Wilffire forum.
Thanks for your answer but cant get Wildfire running with JWchat, i have made a lot of think but nothing happens do you have any tutorial to get JWchat and Wildfire running???
what causes trouble for you? There are only three components: Tomcat, wildfire.war and if this runs fine jwchat.war.
There’‘s still the commercial version from Jivesoftware, I will not[/b] get a 20 % commission if you buy it but you wouldn’'t have to worry about Tomcat etc.
Sorry for the insistence, but im cuban, i cant buy no any software and no one its going to buy it for me, so i have to continue with JWchat and the opensourced version of Wildfire, so what i have to do to get this Tomcat, Wildfire and JWchat workink togheter?
so you have no idea about Tomcat? http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi#5.5.16 should be your first stop, download it and install it. And please post here if you are using Windows or Linux, I assume Linux, as Windows is something one has to buy.
Thanks for that link i have been in there before, but its a bit complicate to learn from them, even now im still reading from that page and by the way im using Linux CentOS downloaded from www.centos.org i have no need to buy an OS if they give it for free.
I did copy some text of another thread, it should also work for you: “If you really want to start form scratch then it may be possible for you do download apache-tomcat-5.5.15.tar.gz and extract it as a normal user (not root) to let’‘s say /home/wildfire/ ? There you should find apache-tomcat-5.5.15/bin/startup.sh which should start Tomcat. Adding the war files as a normal user makes sure that the permissions are right. There’'s no need to stop Tomcat because of the lovely hot-deployment feature.”
Thanks for your help this time you have explained more and i have gained more experience from you i’'ll just the way you said and i hope to get it running.