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SIP at JavaOne 2005
Ken Lee's Blog |
July 11, 2005 5:52 PM
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This was the first year that BEA showcased it's SIP application server, BEA WebLogic SIP Server (WLSS) to the Java developer community at JavaOne. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an IETF standard for bringing real-time, multiparty, multimedia communication services to the Internet. SIP is the underlying protocol for many of the voice over IP services being launched globally, and it has been adopted by the telecom industry as the underlying session control standard for the next-generation all-IP multimedia network architecture standard specified by 3GPP called IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).
There are multiple application programming model options for implementing SIP applications, such as Call Processing Language (CPL), SIP CGI, and SIP Servlet APIs. BEA WLSS implements the SIP Servlet programming model for creating next-generation SIP applications, which has been standardized in the Java Community Process as JSR 116.
At JavaOne 2005, BEA showcased SIP Servlets in action by demo'ing two SIP servlet applications running on WLSS: 1) click-to-dial from a contact list, and 2) find-me-follow-me. BEA also featured it's IMS whitepaper, highlighting WLSS and the overall product family, WebLogic Communications Platform (WLCP) in the IMS architecture.
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