Dear SIP-people, As a computerscience student from Belgium, I'm trying to write a SIP implementation for my thesis. Next to the implementation of course, I will have to write a text about it. I will need to put a lot of call-flows in that document and I was wondering if there existed programs that are good specifically at generating call-flow diagrams. For those of you who have either one of the books "SIP Demystified" from Gonzalo Camarillo or "SIP: understanding the Session Initiation Protocol" from Alan B. Johnston: i like the graphics and call-flows from those books.
Does anybody know about a good program that runs on Linux to make that kind of graphics? I already know xfig and dia, but as far as I know, they don't have specific support for drawing call-flows like the ones I mean. I was just wondering if there existed special tools for that, or if i really have to draw them line by line... Tnx, Bart -- Ing. Bart Vandewoestyne Bart.Vandewoestyne_at_pandora.be Hugo Verrieststraat 48 GSM: +32 (0)478 397 697 B-8550 Zwevegem http://users.pandora.be/vandewoestyne ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Any fool can know, the point is to understand." - Albert Einstein _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/sip-implementors