Dear SIP enthusiats:

I am working on a project which involves defining XML scripts to describe interactions between communicating SIP endpoints (user-agents). These scripts are used as an input to a customizable user agent to build build SIP services and may be an interesting way to web host newly proposed SIP extensions in a standardized way. It may also be a nice way of quickly bringing new extensions to market without having to go through the long API standardization process.

Here is a pointer to a talk I presented on the subject:

http://www.antd.nist.gov/proj/iptel/ssp.ppt

and a paper we submitted :


http://www.antd.nist.gov/proj/iptel/src/nist-sip/nist-sip-1.1/docs/white-paper/whitepaper.pdf

The paper is in the written in the context of testing SIP call flows but I think it can be extended to build services.

Our web tester which you can also access by visiting our project page at www.antd.nist.gov/proj/iptel incorporates these ideas for a working demonstration.

I invite your participation in an interest group on the topic if you have an interest in firming up these ideas and (provided there is sufficient interest) jointly submitting a proposal to some (as yet undetermined) standardization body. If you are interested, please send me mail and if there is sufficient interest I will form a mailing list for disussing these ideas.
I am posting both the sip-implementors and the sipping mailing list in the hope that there will be some interest in being able to standardize the representation of call flows for SIP extensions. Please forgive possible duplication of this mail in your already crowded mailboxes.


I look forward to hearing from you on the topic.

Regards

Ranga.

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M. Ranganathan
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