On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Marc Petit-Huguenin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alex Balashov wrote:
>> The RFCs are fairly
>>
>>> Any of you are aware of literature on how to write SIP stacks besides the
>>> documentation provided by open source SIP stacks?
>>
>> The RFCs are fairly exacting and rigourous on the topic of the layers of
>> abstraction required on the implementational level.
>>
>
> Honestly, reading an RFC is not a simple task, and it's an
> especially daunting task when considering the huge number of RFC
> that need to be read and understood to even think to start writing a
> SIP stack (I mean a professional grade SIP stack, not the toy stacks
> that you can download on the Internet).

There are a handful of very good SIP Stacks that one can download on
the Internet.  What exactly is a "toy stack" ? Is it a stack that is used in
SIP toys?



-- 
M. Ranganathan
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