Yes. Definitely..PoC service client can also be developed. On 12/31/08, Nickname <[email protected]> wrote: > > Do you plan PoC, client and server? > > That definitely can boost your IMS profolio!! > > On Dec 30, 6:31 pm, "aayush bhatnagar" <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Exactly ! >> >> Jain Sip is the stack that the first link refers to. The stack is open >> source, and works well ! >> However, my ambitions are to go a little further after porting the stack : >> >> 1. Developing a complete IMS call control client compliant to 3GPP Release >> 8. >> 2. Developing a Presence client. >> 3. Developing a XCAP client to talk to an OMA compliant XDM server. >> 4. Developing a presence enabled Instant Messaging client. >> 5. Developing adjunct functionalities, such as device bootstrapping >> procedures, procedures to be followed during device boot time, ability >> to read from a device smart card etc. >> >> The call control client in point 1 is the logical base of the entire >> software. Points 2,3 and 4 are service enablers that build upon the >> ims call control client. We can add any number of services clients, >> standard or proprietary to support IMS applications. Services clients >> can be as trivial as a wake up call scheduler, or as complex as an >> IPTV control client !We can also support google applications and >> widgets by having a services client for it. >> >> The last step would be integration with a classy GUI. >> I am in 2 minds whether to start such a project or not ! Will need to >> go deeeeper into Android too. >> >> Aayush. >> >> On 12/30/08, Marc Lester Tan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Check this one: >> >http://jeanderuelle.blogspot.com/2008/10/jain-sip-is-working-on-top-o.... >> > There are other guys who are also putting some effort on this topic. >> >http://blog.roychowdhury.org/2008/03/10/we-have-sip-working-on-android/ >> >> > Regards, >> > Marc >> >> > On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:05 AM, aayush bhatnagar < >> > [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi Vipin, >> >> The stack is in Java...and it is open source too...NIST JAIN SIP >> >> stack. It has support for IMS extensions as well. >> >> >> aayush. >> >> >> On 12/29/08, Vipin Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > Hi Aayush, >> >> >> > I just went through your earlier post but not surprised with the >> >> > comments >> >> > you got there. >> >> >> > I believe first of all you should not use word 4G, it makes people >> >> > think >> >> > that it needs support from SDK. All it needs a data connection. You >> >> talked >> >> > about zero porting effort SIP stack on Android. Could you please give >> >> > me >> >> > some pointers for that (is it written in JAVA?). >> >> >> > Vipin >> >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> >> > From: [email protected] >> >> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of aayush >> >> > Sent: 29 December 2008 14:38 >> >> > To: Android Discuss >> >> > Subject: [android-discuss] Developing an IMS client on Android : >> >> > Request >> >> for >> >> > Comments >> >> >> > Hello everyone, >> >> >> > I had posted a proposal on developing a 4G IMS client on Android...on >> >> > one >> >> of >> >> > the other Android lists here.. >> >> >>http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread... >> >> > 1f90e95ba9 >> >> > I think this is a more relevant forum for such a discussion.... >> >> > Warm Regards >> >> > aayush >> >> > India. >> >> > > >
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