[asterisk-users] Creating an SIP softphone
Ary Junior
aryjunior at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 09:29:58 CDT 2007
JMF ( http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/ ) for audio... a good
example to use JAIN SIP and JMF is the SIP Communicator source code (
https://sip-communicator.dev.java.net/ ) ...
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Ary Junior
On 7/30/07, Kutman.DK at forces.gc.ca <Kutman.DK at forces.gc.ca> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been reading up on the capabilities of the Asterisk-Java
> library. I believe that this library can act as an interface between a Java
> GUI(custom softphone) and the Asterisk server. Seems like the Live API
> would be easiest to use to make the connection to the Asterisk server and to
> set-up calls. One thing I am not sure about is how to transmit the audio
> streams between users' PC's once the calls are routed. I can see that the
> Asterisk-Java library can't be used for transmitting real-time audio(phone
> conversations). Would anyone have an idea about how to complete the
> application I am trying to make. To be clear, I am creating a custom
> softphone, but can't find much information on how to create the audio
> transmission. Could anyone provide me with some advice on how to complete
> this type of softphone. I noticed that there is a JAIN(SIP) API that can be
> used with java, but I would need more information or examples on how this
> can be used for my application to use this API. I would prefer to use the
> SIP protocol, since it seems like its the most common.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Denis
>
>
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