Chris R

This is such an extremely specific complaint

Azureus IM Notification Plugin

Instant Messaging Notifications 1.0.4

Copyright(c) 2006 Chris Rose and AIMedia. (GPL, blah blah...)

  MD5: b2472fbeb47da6731a4873c39057ad0e   [azjabber-1.0.4.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.4.zip)

Purpose

This plugin grew out of my frustration with headless Azureus instances, and never knowing when they were finished downloading torrents. This plugin will send you an instant message when a torrent starts, finishes, etc...

Usage

The plugin doesn't ship configured to work with your IM service out of the box, obviously, so it won't do too much until you enter your password and username into the `Jabber Notifications` plugin page in the Plugins section of the Azureus configuration dialog.

At that point, you'll receive the notifications you'd expect from the UI. Note that not all notifications are fully supported at this time.

Security Notice

The password is stored in plain text in the configuration, regrettably -- I need to pass it through to the chat service, and I don't know any safer way to do that. At some point I'll allow the option of storing it in some simple hashed way, or to enter it on startup.

Limitations

It currently only supports google talk for notifications.

Not all notifications are implemented.

Contact

The plugin has a page at http://www.offlineblog.com/projects/azureus-jabber-plugin for comment. Bug reports can be entered here: OffByOne JIRA

Version History

  • 1.0

  • initial release

  • 1.0.1

  • UI enhancements in the configuration dialog

  • Fixed some potential error conditions during Azureus shutdown

  • 1.0.2

  • Renamed the plugin to 'azjabber' from 'com.aimedia.azjabber'

  • 1.0.3

  • Fixed a few NPE conditions in the logging of messages.

  • Added a button to access the plugin configuration from the log view.

  • 1.0.4

  • Added reconnection logic

If you have not received this file either from http://azureus.sourceforge.net/ or http://offlineblog.com/ I would suggest that you do so, since anyone could have done anything with it. There will always be a current version at http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-current.zip

Enjoy!

Files

Current Version

  MD5: b2472fbeb47da6731a4873c39057ad0e   [azjabber-1.0.4.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.4.zip)

Older Versions

  MD5: b4a227990136c3ca693819a313f5362d   [azjabber-1.0.3.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.3.zip)

  MD5: 6d74e971b15c4fc236248df845a69e96   [azjabber-1.0.2.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.2.zip)

  MD5: 344d5fb26d749244cb712d153e2fb65a   [azjabber-1.0.1.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.1.zip)

  MD5: 59e6573ef2627b2ffdd55ab718c7e1c9   [azjabber-1.0.0.zip](http://www.offlineblog.com/?dl=azjabber-1.0.0.zip)