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Welcome to Java in Communications

The mission of this site is to promote and propagate Java into Communications Industry. At this site there is a ground swell of support from industry associations, software vendors, universities, hobbyists, and individual contributors, for the development of Java concepts, code, utilities, programs, events, articles, projects, and white papers.

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Insider look at 'Open IMS'
IMS Insider explores the subject of a community driven Open IMS platform where industry players pool resources for the mutual benefit of greater ecosystem, faster time to market and better interoperability.

Aepona Announces Full Complement of JAVA Support
Telecommunications Software Firm Works with Mobicents To Develop Open Source Parlay Resource Adapters for JAIN-SLEE
  (Oct 27, 2005)

Mobicents Examples 1.0 Beta 1 Released
A set of practical examples is released to accompany the Mobicents server and IDE. The examples in this release feature a comprehensive Resource Adaptor Tutorial by Michael Maretzke and a practical SLEE Wake Up Call service by Francesco Moggia. Download here.
  (Oct 02, 2005)

Mobicents EclipSLEE 1.0 Beta 1 Released!
This is the first public binary release of the Open Source SLEE tool. It allows rapid creation, development and deployment of SLEE services. Read the Getting Started Guide and try it out.
  (Oct 01, 2005)

Mobicents Server 1.0b1 Released!
1.0b1 is the first beta quality release of Mobicents. At this point the core engine is reasonably stable with support for auto deployment, persistence and basic High Availability. The performance is also acceptable for a wide range of applications except for high end carrier grade deployments. In the near future the team plans for more testing and tuning of scalability. New practical examples and an HA testing framework are also in the works. A few more beta releases are expected in the coming months before 1.0 final.
  (Sep 24, 2005)


Open Cloud contributes IDE to Mobicents
Open Cloud generously contributed a fully functional SLEE development tool to the Mobicents project. The tool is an Eclipse plugin, which simplifies the process of creating and deploying VoIP services. Result of several years of research and development, this contribution represents a significant investment by the leading SLEE vendor to the Open Source community. https://eclipslee.dev.java.net/
The Mobicents team greatly appreciates the contribution and is looking forward to continue the productive relationship with Open Cloud.
Both teams are also starting collaborative work on standardizing the SIP Resource Adaptor Type and Service Building Blocks so that SIP applications are interoperable between the two popular SLEE platforms - Mobicents and Rhino.
http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=1155&tstart;=0
http://www.mobicents.org
http://www.opencloud.com/slee/intro.html
  (Aug 16, 2005)


Mobicents performs
Ranga, Fran, Leon and the rest of the team achieved dramatic performance enhancements in July. Mobicents reached 6 cps (calls per second) tested with SIPP. This is easily satisfying the requirements of any SMB PBX. Next milestone is carrier grade performance and high availability. The sub-project of focus now is High Availability Demo.
  (Aug 06, 2005)


Wonderful things happen at JavaOne - Java PBX appliance is born!
The introduction of Mobicents - the first open source JAIN SLEE implementation and JBox - the first Java SE capable embedded device result in the First Java PBX appliance prototype.


Mobicents - The First and Only Open Source Implementation of JAIN SLEE celebrates 1.0 Certification
The Mobicents team announced availability of of Mobicents 1.0a - the first and only fully certified open source implementation of the JAIN-SLEE 1.0 standard for event oriented applications. JAIN-SLEE is a container standard much like EJB that is suited for a wide variety of event-oriented applications such as IP Telephony Servies, Distributed Interactive Simulation, online gaming, monitoring and control.
  (Jun 21, 2005)


JAIN SLEE, SIP Servlets, and Parlay/OSA
Three emerging VoIP middleware standards aiming at the Service Delivery Platform for Next Generation Intelligent Networks. Do you know how they relate to each other? Read the article and share your thoughts.


SIP Communicator - Pure Voice over IP Java Agent!

Sip Communicator is a pure Java SIP User Agent built using the JAIN SIP RI, and JMF which makes it 100% portable (tested on Win, Linux and Mac). Key features of the SIP Communicator:

  • supports both audio and video
  • Works over IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Firewall support and Instant Messaging features are being currently developed.

IM features will soon be added to Sip Communicator, and there is a version that works on iPAQs. For details, check out project https://sip-communicator.dev.java.net/

 
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John java.net breaks through 150,000 member mark
Just 2 years old and over 150,000 registered members later, the java.net community continues to grow and add more reasons for anyone interested in Java to join.    John "jbob" Bobowicz

Weblog icon A Communications Services Framework to fuel IP telephony deployment?
An effort is underway to setup a Communications Services Framework. The framework will provide a set of web services to enable IP telephony deployment and more generally peer-to-peer real-time communication. It will solve the problems encountered when deploying a muli-network IP communications infrastructure. (Security, Authentication, Identites, User Mobilitiy, NAT, Firewall, and Gateways)     

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