Hi,
Crocodile has just open-sourced our MSRP over WebSocket (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pd-msrp-websocket) Javascript stack. The project is hosted on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/crocodile-msrp/
The stack is distributed using the MIT License and was developed and tested along side the Kamailio MSRP over WebSocket implementation.
Regards,
Peter
Hello,
On 12/13/12 11:07 PM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hi,
Crocodile has just open-sourced our MSRP over WebSocket (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pd-msrp-websocket) Javascript stack. The project is hosted on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/crocodile-msrp/
The stack is distributed using the MIT License and was developed and tested along side the Kamailio MSRP over WebSocket implementation.
thanks for sharing it and your extensive testing and contributions to msrp module in kamailio!
It is pure msrp, right? Meaning it has to be used on top of a sip stack.
What browsers have been used for testing?
Cheers, Daniel
Hi Daniel,
You do need a SIP stack to use this. We are using JsSIP here at Crocodile.
This has only been tested with Google Chrome so far, but there shouldn't be anything browser specific in the stack.
Regards,
Peter
On 14 Dec 2012, at 19:59, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
On 12/13/12 11:07 PM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hi,
Crocodile has just open-sourced our MSRP over WebSocket (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pd-msrp-websocket) Javascript stack. The project is hosted on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/crocodile-msrp/
The stack is distributed using the MIT License and was developed and tested along side the Kamailio MSRP over WebSocket implementation.
thanks for sharing it and your extensive testing and contributions to msrp module in kamailio!
It is pure msrp, right? Meaning it has to be used on top of a sip stack.
What browsers have been used for testing?
Cheers, Daniel
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