Team : check out the team members making this possible
The purpose of this project is to develop a SIP Servlet v1.1 (JSR 289 Spec) Implementation on top of Tomcat and to develop interoperability standards between SIP Servlet and JAIN-SLEE so that applications may exploit the strengths of both. The JAIN-SIP Reference implementation will be leveraged as the SIP stack and Mobicents will be used as the SLEE implementation.
Flexibility is the goal. We want to develop an implementation that runs standalone with the Tomcat HTTP server as well as in an application server integrated with JSLEE. Many interesting hacks in progress folks!
Our latest release working on top of both containers Tomcat 6.0.14 or JBoss AS 4.2.2.GA provides new features :
It is shipped with :
To download this release and try it out, follow the following link :
As the JSR 289 spec is not yet finalized and as we are in the process of implementing it, Please consider that this is still a work in progress and as such might be unstable. Look below to provide some feedback.
Please check out our roadmap to follow project progress and to know what will happen next.
Here is a document showing their approximative completion.
Follow the installation instructions first on how to setup Tomcat 6.0.14 or Jboss 4.2.2.GA to become a sip-servlet converged container.
Then have fun with the different examples provided with this distribution.
We have chosen the business-friendly LGPL as our main license to ensure that you can safely use them to develop and deploy applications whilst keeping your source code private. You may even keep changes made to the project source code private as long as you do not distribute the resulting binaries.
To provide any kind of feedback (bad or good), please feel free to post a mail on the dev list , post an issue in the bugtracker, mail one of the team members or join the project.