--On 18 February 2004 20:21 + Alex Bligh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Their CVS still works. However, as it's been down all week, it would
be good if someone at Vovida would fix this.
FYI it's now up again
Alex
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. Tae-Sam
>From: kaiduan xie
>To: Tae-Sam Kim
>Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] SIP programming in C++.
>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:40:28 -0500 (EST)
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>Tae Sam,
>
>I have some working knowledge with VOVIDA, oSIP, SER
>and KPhone. The following is my understand
oSIP is very readable.
Kaiduan, great - it's what I need. Implementation which really fits to RFC.
Klaus Darilion wrote that linphone is based on osip.
So I will try it first.
Tae-Sam Kim, I have Vovida sources on my hard disk
and can upload if You have ftp but it's really huge
(about 7MB gzipped)
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>To: Tae-Sam Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] SIP programming in C++.
>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:40:28 -0500 (EST)
>
>Tae Sam,
>
>I have some working knowledge with VOVIDA, oSIP, SER
>and KPhone. The following is my und
--On 18 February 2004 09:32 -0700 Tae-Sam Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vovida's URL doesn't work,
Their CVS still works. However, as it's been down all week, it would
be good if someone at Vovida would fix this.
Alex
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Hi, all,
I have some working knowledge with VOVIDA, oSIP, SER,
KPhone and RTC . The following is my understanding:
VOVIDA:
A Very very huge library and sip stack, also many
full-blown server, like UA, Marshal server, Redirect
Server, Provision Server, B2BUA, SNMP server.
It doesnot comply with RF
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>Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:25:38 -0800 (PST)
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>Hi,
>
>There are many freely available, source code public
>implementations of SIP. Check out the following links:
>
>Vovida&
Thanks Andrea&Klaus.
I will examine these implementations.
Regards
Piotr
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Piotr Gutkowski wrote:
Thanks for info and link Klaus.
The client will be placed in hardware based on linux,
servers on pc +linux too.
I'm looking for implementation which will be easy to convert.
KPhone looks good and it's written in C (big advantage).
I will try that.
kphone/dissipate needs th
I suggest you to other ideas:
- resiprocate (http://www.resiprocate.org) as stack
- ser as server
I work with this two objects and they are very good!
andrea
Piotr Gutkowski wrote:
Hello! I'm starting my work with SIP too.
I have downloaded few implementations and I'm considering
which one will
Thanks for info and link Klaus.
The client will be placed in hardware based on linux,
servers on pc +linux too.
I'm looking for implementation which will be easy to convert.
KPhone looks good and it's written in C (big advantage).
I will try that.
The server will probably doesn't need major change
Hi!
Piotr Gutkowski wrote:
Hello! I'm starting my work with SIP too.
I have downloaded few implementations and I'm considering
which one will be good.
KPhone is Suse dedicated written in C++ but looks not bad for newbie
because of small size. Maybe someone used it with Red Hat 9.0? No problems?
k
Hello! I'm starting my work with SIP too.
I have downloaded few implementations and I'm considering
which one will be good.
KPhone is Suse dedicated written in C++ but looks not bad for newbie
because of small size. Maybe someone used it with Red Hat 9.0? No problems?
Vovida is huge but maybe ha
Hi,
There are many freely available, source code public
implementations of SIP. Check out the following links:
Vovida's SIP : http://www.vovida.org/
NIST's SIP: http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/proj/iptel/
Should you do some search on the net, you could fine
more.
Cheers...
--- Tae-Sam Kim <[EMAIL PR
c: osip
c++: dissipate (the stack of kphone) or resiprocate
all of them lack documentation (I think osip has one, but its not up2date)
klaus
Tae-Sam Kim wrote:
I am looking for a tutorial that explain how client-server
applications(proxy) can be written in C++ using SIP. Also, I want to
downloa
I am looking for a tutorial that explain how client-server applications(proxy) can be written in C++ using SIP. Also, I want to download all C/C++ libraries for implemenation using SIP. Where can I download free version of the libraries and installation instruction?
Thanks.
Tae-Sam Get fast, reli
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