[reSIProcate] Finding Contents of a Failed InviteSession in-dialog MESSAGE
Aron Rosenberg
arosenberg at sightspeed.com
Wed Feb 6 10:48:19 CST 2008
If we wanted to patch resiprocate for this functionality is the original
outbound message stored somewhere in the transaction, Dialog or
DialogSet layer? My hunch is that it must be so that retransmissions can
be sent.
-Aron
From: Scott Godin [mailto:slgodin at icescape.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 5:43 AM
To: Aron Rosenberg; 'resiprocate-devel'
Subject: RE: [reSIProcate] Finding Contents of a Failed InviteSession
in-dialog MESSAGE
There is currently no way to get this, you will need to keep a list of
requests in the application layer.
Scott
From: resiprocate-devel-bounces at resiprocate.org
[mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces at resiprocate.org] On Behalf Of Aron
Rosenberg
Sent: February 6, 2008 3:24 AM
To: resiprocate-devel
Subject: [reSIProcate] Finding Contents of a Failed InviteSession
in-dialog MESSAGE
For a new dialog request, a failure in sending a MESSAGE is handled
using
virtual void ClientPagerMessageHandler::onFailure
(ClientPagerMessageHandle, const SipMessage &status, std::auto_ptr<
Contents > contents)=0
This method helpfully includes the "contents" so that important details
like the body, mimeType can be found.
However, an indialog MESSAGE failure for an InviteSession does NOT
include the body
virtual void InviteSessionHandler::onMessageFailure
(InviteSessionHandle, const SipMessage &msg)=0
Is there a normal way that we can find the correct request that
generated this Failure without keeping a list of requests in our
application layer?
-Aron
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