Dear peter,
thanks a lot to you:)
You are right for that.
But I mean a different way, for example let the OSGi-based Residential
Gateway can share the wonderful services from IMS service platform.
Because OSGi service platform can provide a convenient mechanic for service
provider to remote manage every kinds of service bundles for OSGi-based
Resential Gateway users.
Is it feasible for IMS service platfrom to make good use of the above
remote management for service bundles?
and how to do this then?
thanks in advances!

Jerry



>well, IMS is targeting the infrastructure of establishing and enabling
>all sorts of communications and services between both mobile and
>classic IP based endpoints, and happens to use SIP as one of the
>protocols involved in discovering the peer negotiating the setup
>parameters of the communication channel. But I don't see the immediate
>implications on OSGi level, except of course the aspect of
>availability of services as announced by the IMS infrastructure.

>However, when it comes to this I think the Eclipse Communications
>Framework is dealing with this layer of infrastructure, while OSGi
>targets a much lower layer of abstraction. Probably you should check
>with IMS aficionados in ECF (http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/).
>
>Cheers






Best Regards!

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Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:56:47 +0200
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Hi Xi,
well, IMS is targeting the infrastructure of establishing and enabling
all sorts of communications and services between both mobile and
classic IP based endpoints, and happens to use SIP as one of the
protocols involved in discovering the peer negotiating the setup
parameters of the communication channel. But I don't see the immediate
implications on OSGi level, except of course the aspect of
availability of services as announced by the IMS infrastructure.

However, when it comes to this I think the Eclipse Communications
Framework is dealing with this layer of infrastructure, while OSGi
targets a much lower layer of abstraction. Probably you should check
with IMS aficionados in ECF (http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/).

Cheers

/peter

On 10/26/07, Xi Jiarong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IP Multimedia Subsystem, which is based on SIP protocol.
> any one would be interested about this, and know how to do then?
> thanks a lot
>
> >Well, just so you know that you aren't being ingored...I had never heard
> >of IMS until you mentioned it.
>
>
> Nobody is interested in this topic?
> Hope to communicate with some friends here...
>
> >Hi, thanks to everybody.
> >Hope to discuss with everyboday about the convergence of OSGi service
> platform and >IMS service platform.
> >the discussion should about:
>
> >1.why?
> >2.How to?
> >3.What's the result then?
> >the 2nd should be then emphasis, I think!
>
> >I think the convergence would make good use of each other's advantage,
and
> share >the wonderful ablity with each others.
> >But, how to converge two of them then? Hope to communicate with you, and
> get >some idea and help from yours!
>
> >Any talk and suggestion and ideas would be welcome!
>
> >Thanks in advances!
>
>
>
> Best Regards!
>
> ----------------
> Jerry
>
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