Yes, you're right, it's similar. But it doesn't mean you can run JSLEE
apps on it ;-)
But no, SER is not based on JSLEE architecture. They happen to be
similar because they solve similar problems.
g-)
Kamal.Mann(a)t-systems.com wrote:
Yes it is in java, but I m talking about basic architecture. Its look
similar to that (a request router, parser, timers, health etc).
Regards
Kamal Mann
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*From:* Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
*Sent:* Friday, October 27, 2006 2:42 PM
*To:* Mann, Kamal
*Cc:* serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
*Subject:* Re: [Serusers] Jslee Arch
SER is not a Java application server, no. Can it communicate with one
using SIP, yes.
If you are looking for a JSLEE application server with SIP adapter,
look at Mobicents.
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/03/09/mobicents-jslee.html
A SIP proxy and a SIP application server have completely different
positions in an architecture (also IMS).
SER is a SIP proxy with modules and tools (including SEMS) that also
can be used to implement many applications. As such, SIP CGI is
probably a more likely new module for SER than a JSLEE.
However, if you look at using SER and Mobicents in combination, it
would be very interesting with a how-to on
iptel.org... ;-)
g-)
Kamal.Mann(a)t-systems.com <mailto:Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com> wrote:
Hi All
Do SER architecture based on JSlee architecture?
Regards
Kamal Mann
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