Perhaps you should look test/test_cimd2.c. It is used for testing
cimd2 code.

Aarno

On 31.1.2005, at 13:20, Matti �rm�nen wrote:

Arne K. Haaje wrote:

s�ndag 30. januar 2005, 18:47, skrev Matti �rm�nen:

Hello!
There is a possibility to get students of Helsinki University of
Technoloy (Telecommunications software laboratory) to make kannel
extensions/enhancements as their thesis work. Initially I have defined
"CIMD2 - http converter" to be used in CIMD2 testing. It should convert
CIMD2 message sending requests to http-calls and vice versa.


Do you have any suggestions for the work?

Are there any other ideas what could be done?


I may be misunderstanding you, but is this not how Kannel behave today? For a connection to a SMSC you can use CIMD2.


You set up a sms-service to route messages to an application using http, and you send to kannel using the sendsms interface with http.

Sorry, the description was not clear enough. The purpose of this software is to simulate SMSC. It can be used in testing of the kannel CIMD2 interface. In real life it is difficult to cause various SMSC-error situations that kannel and the services using kannel have to deal with. Especially it is useful in testing with high volumes.
I have developed an end-user simulator that has http-interface and it replies to text messages based on the rules in database. It is mainly targeted to services that originate dialoques to mobile phone users. It is used in automating volume and regression testing, so that no real phones are needed. It is used eg. in testing the Finnair SMS check-in service, where passenger gets SMS check-in request from the back-end system before the flight.
The intention is to hook this new CIMD2-simulator between the end-user-simulator and kannel to get the CIMD2-interface to the testing path.


Regards, Matti







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