[SIPForum-discussion] Request for solving problem

kapil goyal kgoyal0408 at gmail.com
Tue May 10 11:50:00 UTC 2011


Good aftrnoon sir,
                              this is kapil goyal.
                              i am facing a problem, .

                          problem:
                          1. I want to type in a phone number on my website
and be able to call through sip using my head phone
                          2. for now the client will pay for the sip server.
suggest which server to go
                          3. there are three technologies that i would want
to use, jain sip api 1.1, jain sip lite api, or sip servlet
                          4. this is important, i need it to call  from
computer to landline or mobile.
                          5. Ability to create a sip client in GWT/Java

                          i want something very simple, i should be able to
open website and only one field and one submit button, like below

                          Telephone Number:
                          SUBMIT:

                          On clicking submit i want to be automatically
connected to the telephone number in the field. the connection is from
                          the computer to any landline or mobile phone. On
the computer i will use a microphone headset to talk to the landline/mobile

                          As you can see the GUI is very simple, i need
someone familiar with GWT's  server/client framework because very little of
                          the sip servlet specfication can work on the
client side and will need to be done on the server, with GWT as I 'm sure
your
                          aware. the client side can run away very limited
java, while on the server it can run full java code.


                                                               if u have any
solution plz tell me


thanks.
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