[reSIProcate] Qustion about call hold/onhold and transferfunctions

Scott Godin slgodin at icescape.com
Tue Aug 16 08:27:23 CDT 2005


Actually you should be using provideOffer().  targetRefresh() does not
allow you to change the SDP that is sent in the re-invite.

 

Scott

 

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Jimmy, Hello 

 

you should use InviteSession::targetRefresh() in file InviteSession.hxx.

 

 

Noiile, noiile at hotmail.com

2005-8-16 

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	Subject: [reSIProcate] Qustion about call hold/onhold and
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	Hi all,
	
	
	   I am using resiprocate 0.9.0 (tarball from sipfoundry.org) to
implement a SIP
	ua. But I don't know how to using DUM to write reinvite
function(for hold/unhold a
	call).
	   I only find that someone told about setOffer and setAnswer
function in maillist
	but I can't find those in resiprocate project. And in
DialogUsageManager class
	reference I find nothing about those like hold, onhold, reinvte,
setanswer,
	setoffer and so on.
	   And pls tell me how to transfer a call to the third party by
using DUM.
	   
	
	Best regards,
	
	Jimmy
	
	
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