Jsip
JSIP: Java SIP specification Reference Implementation (moved from java.net)
Install / Use
/learn @usnistgov/JsipREADME
JAIN-SIP 1.2 Reference Implementation
NOTE: This is the official jain-sip 1.2 Reference Implementation.
CONTENTS
See docs/index.html
BUILD Notes
Platforms:
You need to install J2SE JDK 1.5 or above. You can get the J2SE SDK from
https://www.oracle.com/java/index.html
Dependencies
- You need to install ant and the junit extension for ant on your machine.
- You need to have junit.jar in your classpath to run the tck.
- You need to have log4j.jar in your classpath (included in this distribution).
There are versions of the dependent libraries in the lib directory.
For your build environment, please edit ant-build-config.properties.
YOU DO NOT need jdom.jar and ant.jar. These are strictly for buildng the ant tools.
Building It from Scratch
The distribution is pre-built but should you feel inclined to make changes, or run the examples, you may wish to rebuild everything.
ant make
Builds everything.
Building the TCK
Edit tck.properties and set the claspath to your implementation.
ant runtck
(builds a jar file containing the TCK and runs it).
Look in test-reports to see the results of your run.
Extensions
IMS Headers, headers in gov.nist.javax.sip.extension and all the classes that are suffixed with "Ext" in their name can be used without concern as they will be included in the next generation of the API. These will not change as a rule.
You should refrain from using any other internal classes. These are subject to change without notice.
Running the examples
Please ensure that the directory classes (relative to where you have built the distribution) is included in the classpath. Ant targets are provided in each example directory to run the examples.
How to get Source Code Refreshes
git clone https://github.com/usnistgov/jsip.git
Credits
Architecture / API design:
JAIN-SIP: Joint Spec Leads -- Phelim O'Doherty (BEA) and M. Ranganathan (NIST). JAIN-SDP: The SDP API spec lead is Kelvin Porter from Cisco.
Implementation Lead:
"M. Ranganathan" mranga@nist.gov
Implementation Team ( version 1.2)
"M. Ranganathan" mranga@nist.gov "Jeroen van Bemmel" jeroen@zonnet.nl
TCK (version 1.2)
M. Ranganathan mranga@nist.gov Jeroen van Bemmel jeroen@zonnet.nl
Current maintainence lead:
Vladimir Ralev vralev@gmail.com
LICENSE
The implementation is public domain although the API itself is'nt. See the license directory in this distribution for definitive information.
- The following applies to the packages "gov.nist", "test" and
- "tools" and all subpackages thereof
- Conditions Of Use
- This software was developed by employees of the National Institute of
- Standards and Technology (NIST), and others.
- This software has been contributed to the public domain.
- Pursuant to title 15 Untied States Code Section 105, works of NIST
- employees are not subject to copyright protection in the United States
- and are considered to be in the public domain.
- As a result, a formal license is not needed to use this software.
- This software is provided "AS IS."
- NIST MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED
- OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT
- AND DATA ACCURACY. NIST does not warrant or make any representations
- regarding the use of the software or the results thereof, including but
- not limited to the correctness, accuracy, reliability or usefulness of
- this software.
Substantial input by early adopters and fearless users.
See List of Contributions at:
https://github.com/usnistgov/jsip/blob/master/www/README.html
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