I tried to come up with SIPp for "dummies". The tool is called: "SIP 
Inspector". It is very primitive compared to our beloved tool. Still, it 
supports:- both UDP and TCP- flexible scenario creation- hopefully intuitive 
GUI- SIP traffic logging. Logs can be cut/paste into the tool to recreate 
original scenario- small jar executable- platform independent....Anyway feel 
free to try it out:http://sourceforge.net/projects/sipinspector/Regards,Zarko 
CoklinFri, 27 Jun 2008 08:04:07 -0700
Hi all!I am not trying to rock a boat here. Please read without any 
prejudices. All my professional life I have been programming in C/C++, so I do 
not have any reason to promote Java. Except for the benefit of this wonderful 
tool.I see that maintaining working solutions on all platforms is becoming more 
difficult. Compilation issues on different platforms are constant worry. GUI is 
almost impossible. All these could be alleviated if SIPp is transcoded to JAVA. 
One may object that if written in Java it will not run as fast and efficient. 
But, with today's machines it would run fast even if written in Java.Maybe this 
was already discussed at one point, however I do not remember seeing any thread 
of this nature. Is there any chance this thought is given a reasonable 
consideration?Regards,Zarko Coklin 




      
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