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RE: [reSIProcate] resiprocate performance, DUM and Presence server : Questions


You should use DUM.  There are some examples in the dum/test directory and some documentation on the wiki.

 

Scott

 

From: resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vishal K. Singh
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:25 AM
To: resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [reSIProcate] resiprocate performance,DUM and Presence server : Questions

 

Hello,

Is there some performance measurements done for resiprocate sip stack, if yes, can you send me a pointer to the results. ?

For implementing a presence agent:

Is it better to use the SipStack interface i.e, use stack->receive() and write a dialog layer i.e.,create a SIPDialog object which provides callbacks like OnSubscribeMessage(), based on the received message or should I use DUM ?

I have not yet completely figured out DUM, but,  I think some of this may be already taken care of by the DUM. I saw code and API for specifying handlers, But, could not yet find where is the logic implemented which specifies which handlers to be invoked when? In other words, how do I specify which handler to be invoked when a SUBSCRIBE or NOTIFY is received. The different handlers are specified to DUM (using functions like addSubscriptionClientHandler etc.) and I assume they will be automatically invoked, but, where is the logic which let me specify which handlers to be executed under different conditions or messages.

Is there a document or are there code examples in repository  to build new applications like presence agent using DUM. This would be really helpful to understand the DUM design and usage.

Thanks a lot for your time.

Regards,
Vishal