[SIPForum-discussion] Java + SIP

Victor Pascual Ávila victor.pascual.avila at gmail.com
Sun Apr 27 20:14:32 UTC 2008


I'm using WeSIP[1] application server for my thesis. If you are
looking for leveraging your HTTP servlet knowledge, I strongly
recommend you to use it.

[1] http://www.wesip.com/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

Thank you,
Victor Pascual

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:53 PM, Eric Burger <eburger at bea.com> wrote:
> I suppose that depends on who the advisor is and what the topic really is.
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>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Ashish Umrani <ashish.umrani at gmail.com>
>  To: Eric Burger
>  Cc: Juan - k <wakko_86 at hotmail.com>; discussion at sipforum.org <discussion at sipforum.org>
>  Sent: Fri Apr 25 14:46:28 2008
>  Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] Java + SIP
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>  Totally agree about the ease factor.  However if the thesis is meant for SIP study, it would not serve the purpose
>  Ashish
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>  On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Eric Burger <eburger at bea.com> wrote:
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>         For a thesis, servelets would be infinitely easier, as you can leverage all of your HTTP servelet knowledge.
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>         From: discussion-bounces at sipforum.org [mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org] On Behalf Of Juan - k
>         Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:31 PM
>         To: discussion at sipforum.org
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>         Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] Java + SIP
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>         Hello! I would like to programm it with my own requirements. As far as I know, JAIN SIP makes it possible because it binds you to build the frames as you want (That's what I read). But also Servlets are easier to write
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>         I would like to make a bachelor thesis with SIP... The problem is that I have very low knowledge of SIP, only the basic concepts, but enough to understand how to make an app.
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>         Where should I start first? I'm sure that before programming my own SIP network I should get used to it somewhere else...
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>         Thanx very much :)
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>                 From: newaz at live.com
>                 To: wakko_86 at hotmail.com
>                 Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] Java + SIP
>                 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:04:23 -0700
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>                 Hi Juan - k
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>                 I don't know much about the SIP but as I know the JAIN API will allow you to start from very row level for example you can handle the SDP as well. And in case of Servlets, here the functional interface is higher level than JAIN one.
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>                 so, the decision is yours..
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>                 Thank u
>
>                 Newaz
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>                 From: Juan - k <mailto:wakko_86 at hotmail.com>
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>                 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:06 AM
>                 To: discussion at sipforum.org
>                 Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] Java + SIP
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>                 Hello 2 everyone =)
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>                 I would like to know which would be the best implementation for SIP with Java. I've searched but I would like that someone recommended any that has worked. Is it better to use JAIN SIP or Servlets?
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>                 I would like to write an application in Java that would transmit voice within a LAN using SIP
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>
>                 Thanks
>
>                 Juan-k
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