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Skypekit API and Tutorials
Introduction
Some developers today tend to use Skypekit in their applications to make it more interactive with the user. Skype API is very awesome indeed but the problem is it is only available in C++, Java and Python. I can't understand why Microsoft didn't develop API for .NET so we can develop it in C# or VB.NET.
I'm one of those, I needed to embed Skype into my graduation project and after I paid the 5$ fees and downloaded the SDK and Runtime I was surprised when I found that there is no support for the .NET languages.
So, the only way I found is to convert C++ methods into a COM component then I can call it in C# using DLLImport. And I spent weeks trying to do this solution but all in vain.
A punch of errors came to my face when I tried to create a new C++ project away from their pre-made tutorials. I was very sad with this result.
I tried to do it in Python but for some reason the socket couldn't make the connection to Skype.
Then I found the magic tool IKVM.
Background
IKVM is a tool that is used to convert Java Applications to .NET Executables (.exe) and Assemblies (.dll).
I used it to convert the Skype Class in their ready-made Java Classes into a .NET 'skypekit' class
Then I manually converted all the Java utilities Code to their corresponding C# code including:
- AppKeyPairMgr Class
- Listeners Class
- MySession Class
- ParseSkypeKitVersion Class
- PrintStream Class
- SignInMgr Class
- XmlStrMgr Class
And I added an additional Class containing the variables needed and the two main variables which are:
I then managed to use Skypekit in my C# application very easy and I could access all its features.
In the uploaded project I included all the 12 Java tutorials done in C# to assure that my .NET DLL is working.
Using the code
To use it, First you have to add the following references:
- IKVM.OpenJDK.Core.dll : Java main classes converted to .NET
- IKVM.OpenJDK.Security.dll : Java Security Classes (needed for the PrivateKey Class and X509Certificate Class)
- IKVM.OpenJDK.Text.dll (Rarely Needed) : Needed for the DateFormat Class
- IKVM.Runtime.dll : IKVM Runtime libraries
- skypekit.dll : Skype Main Class converted from Java Jar Application using IKVM
- Skypekit.NET.dll : My classes created manually based on Java classes
And this is an example of a C# code To make Login
public SkypeMain skypeMain;
public void Login(string user, string pass)
{
skypeMain = new SkypeMain();
if ((!skypeMain.myAppKeyPairMgr.resolveAppKeyPairPath()) ||
(!skypeMain.myAppKeyPairMgr.isValidCertificate()))
{
return;
}
skypeMain.mySession.doCreateSession(skypeMain.MY_CLASS_TAG, user, skypeMain.myAppKeyPairMgr.getPemFilePathname());
if (skypeMain.mySession.mySignInMgr.Login(skypeMain.MY_CLASS_TAG, skypeMain.mySession, pass))
{
}
}
Remember to Do these step before running any Skype application.
- Download your Keypair (*.pem)
- execute
openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -inform PEM -outform DER -in myKeyPair.pem -out myKeyPair.der
to create the certificate file (*.dem) - [Optional] Change the variable
KEY_PAIR_DEFAULT_PATHNAME
in AppKeyPairMgr
class to the path of your .pem keypair file to make it a constant in your app and then re-build the library. Or you can just pass the file path in the main arguments. - Make sure that skype runtime console is running before you run your app.
Points of Interest
I learnt a lot from this painful experiences. So, I need you to know that every problem has a solution but needs some patience and deep thinking.
I reached this powerful and complete solution after weeks of search and thinking.