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Re: [reSIProcate] Questions about bbridge...


Many others have suggested this - but here it is again. reSIProcate is
not the right stack for you. It assumes a working knowledge of C++ and
some basic understanding of network programming. Have you considered
using sipXtapi?


On 11/27/05, John Draper <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I FINALLY was able to get into SipFoundry this holiday to download
> the bbridge libraries...   and came to the following conclusions...
>
> It is NOT a self contained Application...
>
> There is NO documentation (not even preliminary) on bbridge.
>
> I cannot find the RTP part of it,  where is it?  What is name of modules
> that sets up RTP session?  I remember seeing somewhere where they
> use the sipx rtp stack...  I don't see anywhere it is used or called?
> Is this in another seperate section not in the release?  If so,  will
> it be available soon?
>
> One of the main problems I have is the choice of words to describe
> the SIP objects in the stack, and of course the module names.
>
> For instance.....
>
> Where is "Invite" session setup code?   I don't see it...  In particular,
> there has to be a piece of code that sets up an "invite" message and
> associated objects, then "send()" the invite...  where is it?  What is
> name of source module that sets it up and sends it?  I would assume
> that "invite" method would be used to join a conference call,  right?
> I see an InviteSessionhandler with callback methods in
> "ConferenceUserAgent"....  but which module is the actual "send()"
> if the invite?
>
>
> It's been 5 months since I started struggling with resip.  Does anyone
> know of any COMPLETE applications in open source that uses the resip
> libs?  Something new,  or that might be added...  I already googled
> the following keywords...   resipricate application, resipricate soft phone,
> resipricate SIP phone, and about 20 others.
>
> I had hoped the bbridge would be a complete App...  I wouldn't even
> care what platform it would be written for.
>
> Has anyone taken my suggestion to add a "Whats new" section to the WIKI
> which references any new (and more complete) documentation in the WIKI?
>
> I still don't see any entry in the "Tutorial" section...  when is someone
> (more knowledgeable then me) going to get around to putting something
> in there?  The one most important to me is "Creating a simple agent".
> I;m sure others in the list can benefit from this,   right?
>
> In another section, where they talk about "Contents" in the WIKI,
> They tell you how to get the contents object from the "message",
> but they don't tell me anything at all of how to get the contents,
> like extracting specific lines like "o=" and others...  I asked
> for specific examples from the group, but am unable to get it to work.
> Why can't they just give a few more examples of Accessors showing
> how to get it?  So far, I'm just doing string searches in the contents
> data, and parsing it that way.  Is this how it's supposed to be used?
>
> I can spend hours going through the entire thing, looking for new things
> that
> might be added.  I do this twice a week.  If I know directly where to look,
> I (and others) can find them easier.  Has anyone added ANYTHING to the
> WIKI in the last few weeks?   Care to enlighten me as to what it was?
>
> Is there a plan to write up and release documentation on how to use
> "bbridge" classes.
>
> Why is bbridge setup in a seperate namespace?
>
> John
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