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Jiplet 0.0.3a released

The Jiplet Container now supports SIP proxy

August 8, 2005,
Raleigh, NC.

We are pleased to announce the public release of Jiplet Container r0.0.3a. This is an Alpha release to give users a preview of the system. 
 
Jiplet is short for Java SIP Servlet. The Jiplet Container is an open-source container for server-side SIP applications. An application developer can create a SIP application written in Java using the Jiplet API and deploy the application in the container. The container provides a number of framework services including support for SIP message parsing and formatting, scoped variables, authentication and authroization, thread-pooling, logging, custom class loading, management interface, etc. It enables application developer to create server-side SIP applications using a component-based model similar to that envisioned by the J2EE architecture. In fact, it fits very well with the J2EE paradigm for software development and deployment. The jiplet container software can either be run as a standalone Java application or deployed as a service residing in a J2EE server. When running as a J2EE service, the jiplet container can access many of the features offered by the J2EE server. In addition, The jiplet container is built with the service provider model in mind. In this model, a service provider can host customized SIP applications from their customers in a secure manner similar to the servlet hosting offered by many service providers. 
 
The following are the highlights of the release. 
 
  1. Support for the proxy functionality has been added. Most SIP server-side applications require proxying capability. Keeping that in mind, classes to support proxying have been added. In addition, a standard proxy jiplet has been included for most standard proxying needs. 
  2. The reference application has been enhanced to include a simple presence server. This will enable the reference application to be used as a chat server among others. 
  3. The reference application now partly supports Microsoft Windows Messenger clients.
  4. Any modifications to the memory realm (CMAA) no longer requires the jiplet container to be re-started for the modification to take effect. 
  5. The jiplet console now displays security constraint parameters for the jiplets. 
  6. Number of bugs in the areas of forwarding and general functionality have been fixed. 
 
If you have any questions about the Jiplet Container project, please contact us by sending an email to jiplet@cafesip.org
 
-- CafeSip Team.

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