modules/xmpp/__init__.py
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+# $Id: __init__.py,v 1.9 2005/03/07 09:34:51 snakeru Exp $
+
+"""
+All features of xmpppy library contained within separate modules.
+At present there are modules:
+simplexml - XML handling routines
+protocol - jabber-objects (I.e. JID and different stanzas and sub-stanzas) handling routines.
+debug - Jacob Lundquist's debugging module. Very handy if you like colored debug.
+auth - Non-SASL and SASL stuff. You will need it to auth as a client or transport.
+transports - low level connection handling. TCP and TLS currently. HTTP support planned.
+roster - simple roster for use in clients.
+dispatcher - decision-making logic. Handles all hooks. The first who takes control over fresh stanzas.
+features - different stuff that didn't worths separating into modules
+browser - DISCO server framework. Allows to build dynamic disco tree.
+filetransfer - Currently contains only IBB stuff. Can be used for bot-to-bot transfers.
+
+Most of the classes that is defined in all these modules is an ancestors of 
+class PlugIn so they share a single set of methods allowing you to compile 
+a featured XMPP client. For every instance of PlugIn class the 'owner' is the class
+in what the plug was plugged. While plugging in such instance usually sets some
+methods of owner to it's own ones for easy access. All session specific info stored
+either in instance of PlugIn or in owner's instance. This is considered unhandy
+and there are plans to port 'Session' class from xmppd.py project for storing all
+session-related info. Though if you are not accessing instances variables directly
+and use only methods for access all values you should not have any problems.
+
+"""
+
+import simplexml,protocol,debug,auth,transports,roster,dispatcher,features,browser,filetransfer,commands
+from client import *
+from protocol import *