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Re: [reSIProcate-users] Forking Invites


So, to meaningfully address this, you first need to understand the things you need to do when forwarding a request. Check out ResponseContext::beginClientTransaction(repro::Target* target) (in repro/ResponseContext.cxx) for some example code. Once you have this stuff covered, forking a request is exactly like forwarding it again, with a different Request-Uri and new branch-parameter.

Best regards,
Byron Campen

Im sorry to ask another question but you've been most helpful so far and Im virtually there :)

What is the recommended way in resip to fork an invite. would it be to make a copy of the incoming SipMessage obj then just change the contact field?


Regards
Andrew

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