I received few emails from the app users regarding the inconvenience of the configuration, Here is step - by - step instruction to configure it .
Step : 1
Login to your Openfire Administration Console on web.
Step : 2
Go to your plugins tab.
Step : 3
If you have already installed the Rest API plugin then go to step -4 else install the REST API plugin from the available plugins list.
Step : 4
Go to Server tab and choose the Server settings
Step : 5
Select the REST API from the left panel.
Step : 6
Enable the REST API Plugin and choose the Authentication type.
if you choose "HTTP basic Auth" you will need the same credentials you use to login on the web console, alternatively you can choose the "Secrete key auth" where you need to note the provided secrete key or you can put your own.
Step : 7
Open Android App and enter the credentials bases upon step 6 and thats it.
You can see the everything now!
You can send me direct mail if you still facing the issue. Suggestion are also welcome :)
Thanks for reading!
Step : 1
Login to your Openfire Administration Console on web.
Step : 2
Go to your plugins tab.
Step : 3
If you have already installed the Rest API plugin then go to step -4 else install the REST API plugin from the available plugins list.
Step : 4
Go to Server tab and choose the Server settings
Step : 5
Select the REST API from the left panel.
Step : 6
Enable the REST API Plugin and choose the Authentication type.
if you choose "HTTP basic Auth" you will need the same credentials you use to login on the web console, alternatively you can choose the "Secrete key auth" where you need to note the provided secrete key or you can put your own.
Step : 7
Open Android App and enter the credentials bases upon step 6 and thats it.
You can see the everything now!
You can send me direct mail if you still facing the issue. Suggestion are also welcome :)
Thanks for reading!
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