Hi Juha,

there are 3 MI commands used by SEMS : t_reply, t_uac_cancel, t_uac_dlg, but only t_reply and t_uac_dlg are effected by the syntax changes.

As it will be difficult to have 2 syntaxes in openser (and as the parser is a general one with no knowledge about the parsed function), I would suggest to generate a patch for SEMS to will ensure the compatibility with openser new interface - on a first look, the changes are minor and I will happy to assist in building the patch.

regards,
bogdan

Juha Heinanen wrote:
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu writes:

> t_write_unix() was not changed at all, but I do not sure what MI > commands SEMS triggers from openser. If you could let me know which are > the functions (most probably from TM), I will take a look at the > compatibility aspect.

sems replies to t_write_unix() call using t_reply on its reply socket.
on the same socket it sends invite/bye/etc. requests using t_uac_dlg
message.  this code is all in AmSipDialog.cpp file:

http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/sems/trunk/core/AmSipDialog.cpp?op=file&rev=0&sc=0

and for sending requests, in its AmSipDialog::sendRequest function.

i have heard rumors that a new sems/ser interface in on the works, but i
don't know details.  i'll ask the sems list.

-- juha



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