Hi, Thanks a lot for your response. Do you know why PhApi is limited to just a 3-way conference?
QuteCom use Verona based on osip/exosip Take a look at http://hg.qutecom.org/verona Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 27 juin 2011 à 10:23, Dave Neary <dne...@free.fr> a écrit : > Hi, > > Shayan Eftekhari wrote: >> It seams that QuteCom uses libpurple for its non-SIP protocol support. > > Yup. > >> But when I searched about QuteCom's SIP stack, I found nothing except a >> class named "SipWrapper" which seams to belong to a dedicated library of >> QuteCom and implements some SIP functionalities. My question is: "Does >> QuteCom use SipWrapper to overcome all of its SIP stuffs and where can I >> find its features to compare it with other SIP stack libraries like Opal". >> //Thanks for any help in advance > > QuteCom still uses osip for SIP stuffs. It should be possible to swap > out osip/exosip and use Sofia or Opal instead, but it would be quite a > lot of work. > > Cheers, > Dave. > > -- > Dave Neary > dne...@free.fr > Tel: +33 9 51 13 46 45 > Cell: +33 6 77 01 92 13 > _______________________________________________ > QuteCom-dev mailing list > QuteCom-dev@lists.qutecom.org > http://lists.qutecom.org/mailman/listinfo/qutecom-dev
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