Yay. Been there did that :) Unfortunately , it was done in C++ and was pain to test and debug.
On 27 July 2010 12:34, Frank Shearar frank.shearar@angband.za.org wrote:
On 2010/07/27 10:56, Janko Mivšek wrote:
Hi Frank,
On 27. 07. 2010 10:48, Frank Shearar wrote:
(SIP uses NAPTR records as part of its lookup mechanism, defined in RFC 3263 SIP: Locating SIP Servers.)
Sweet! I had no idea. Josh will be glad to hear that I think :-)
I really ought to revive my sadly-dormant SIP stack on SS.
This sounds very interesting! Have you some further projects in mind with this SIP stack? Somewhere in a CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) direction?
It's really just a stub - I started parsing the SIP messages, and then Real Life soaked up all my time. (I've implemented a complete stack in Delphi, so at least I know the protocol reasonably well. That's half the battle.)
I'm not familiar with the term Computer Telephony Integration.
With a completed SIP stack, what I'd really like to do is make it good enough for Josh to use :). There are all sorts of interesting things one can do with a SIP stack. My _personal_ goal would be to get a proper text-using client up and running, and then extend it to a Total Conversation client (voice/video/text).
frank