Hi,
I would suggest that a good way to start is to ask any questions
that you have here that you were unable to find in the documentation.
What type of project are you building (Soft phone, IM client,
b2bua, proxy)? What exactly are you having problems with?
To answer your concern about RFC compliance, the library is compliant
with the listed RFC’s on the wiki. Many applications can be built using
DUM (Dialog Usage Manager) without having to worry about compliance.
-Justin
From: resiprocate-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:resiprocate-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of pgoeleven@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:40 AM
To: resiprocate-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [reSIProcate-users] help getting started
Hi,
I have to use resiprocate in one of my projects but I'm having a difficult time
starting out though since resiprocate is poorly documented. I have gone through
the short example programs included with resiprocate, but they are rather
bare-bones and not documented. I also did a lot of searching on the net for a
tutorial on resiprocate specifically, but there is none to be found it seems.
So at the moment I'm working in the dark: I've got the examples running, but
I'm not sure what each component does or how it SHOULD be used and so I'm
unable to proceed. Especially since correct implementation according to the RFC
is particulary important in this project.
So my question is: is there some sort of tutorial on using resiprocate, or is
there an example program that is more complete and better documented? I have
encountered a lot of people's messages lamenting the poorly documented state of
resiprocate and the wiki. Has no one gotten around to writing something up yet?
Thanks,
pgoeleven@xxxxxxxxxxx.
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