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mjSIP is a complete java-based
implementation of a SIP stack.
It provides in the same time the API and implementation
bound together into the mjSIP packages. mjSIP is available
open source under the terms of the GNU
GPL license (General Public Licence) as published
by the Free Software Foundation.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
is the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) signaling
standard for managing multimedia session initiation;
it is currently defined in RFC 3261. SIP can be used
to initiate voice, video and multimedia sessions, for
both interactive applications (e.g. an IP phone call
or a videoconference) and not interactive ones (e.g.
a Video Streaming), and it is the more promising candidate
as call setup signaling for the present day and future
IP based telephony services. SIP has been also proposed
for session initiation related uses, such as for messaging,
gaming, etc.
The mjSIP stack has been used
in research activities by Dept. of Engineering and Architecture
at University of Parma
and by DIE - University
of Roma "Tor Vergata" and several commercial
products.
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mjSIP includes all classes
and methods for creating SIP-based applications. It
implements the complete layered stack architecture as
defined in RFC 3261 (Transport, Transaction, and Dialog
sublayers), and is fully compliant with RFC 3261 and
successive standard RFCs. Moreover it includes higher
level interfaces for Call Control and User Agent implementations.
mjSIP comes with a core package implementation that
includes:
- all standard SIP layers
and components,
- various SIP extensions
(already defined within IETF),
- some useful Call Control
APIs (e.g. Call-Control, UserAgent, etc.),
- a reference implementation
of some SIP systems (Proxy Server, Session Border
Controlleer, and UA).
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