I also have written some applications which use some of its SBC capabilities.I feel so happy that the SEMS works powerfully in signaling mode. For some reason, I don't anchor RTP sessions to SEMS and use a media server in Kamailio (LRKProxy).Because of the elasticity of each item, you might find some unusual manner in Sems, they are quite a topic that has no effect on Sems's overall behavior. For these cases, you can have contributions in solving them or using Kamailio.On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 11:17 AM Juha Heinanen <jh@tutpro.com> wrote:Alex Balashov writes:
> I use SEMS myself and like it very much. It’s sad to see it fall away
> and I regret that I personally lack the resources to prop it
> up. Nevertheless, I think it’s a fact that it’s not a dependable input
> in a future-proof way for lack of active public development and (much)
> maintenance. I think in the most optimistic view it is merely “very
> unpolished”.
I too feel sad that SEMS development has stalled to minimal maintenance
level. I have written numerous applications from scratch using SEMS's
DSM scripts (call center, conference, voicemail, ivr apps, charging,
...) plus I'm using some of its SBC capabilities. As long as there is
no alternative, for me it is the only way to go.
-- Juha
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