AIM Developer - Downloads
SDK Downloads
Windows |
accsdk_win32_1_8_2.zip Can be used to build Bots and Custom Clients in Java, C# or C++ and Plugins in C# or C++. NOTE: The Open AIM SDK 1.8.2 deploys coolcore57.dll which has a dependency on msvcrt90.dll, you will need to deploy the C Runtime installer for your custom clients. You can download the runtime here. |
Linux |
accsdk_linux_rhe4x86_1_8_2.tar.gz Can be used to build Bots and Custom Clients in Java or C++ and Plugins in C++. See Linux Install Notes. |
Windows Mobile |
accsdk_windows_mobile_1_8_2.zip Can be used to build Bots and Custom Clients in C# or C++ on Windows Mobile 5. |
Mac OS X |
accsdk_macosx_univ_1_8_2.tar.gz Can be used to build Bots and Custom Clients in Java, Objective-C or C++ and Plugins in Objective-C or C++. |
Related Downloads
sipfoundry sipXtapi 2.9 |
Optional. Open source SIP-based audio/video software for calls
with newer IM clients, such as AIM Triton, iChat, and other Open
AIM clients. If not present, calls with these clients will not be
supported. Available versions of library source code: sipXtapi-src-7343.zip sipXtapi-src-9655.zip sipXtapi-src-10603.zip For more info: AIM Voice-Video FAQ |
Mozilla NSS 3.9 (or later) |
Optional. Security software for SSL AIM sessions, S/MIME
encryption of IMs, and other security operations. If not present,
security services will not be supported. More info: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ Source of NSS including NSPR: nss-3.11.9-with-nspr-4.7.tar.gz Binary Downloads: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/ |
Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) |
Optional. NSS is built on top of Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR); developers using NSS must call some NSPR functions. More info: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/ Binary Downloads: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/nspr/releases/ |
Styleguide
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Styleguide:
OpenAIM-guidelines.pdf Styleguide Art: OpenAIM-Styleguide-Art.zip |
Open AIM Developer License
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Open AIM Developer License:
Open AIM Developer License PDF |
» Submitted by Developer Network on March 5, 2008 - 2:52am.
