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SipExchange Overview

Terminologies

Release Notes

License Agreement
News
June 3, 2007: SipExchange 0.0.4a released

July 16, 2006: SipExchange 0.0.3a released

Downloads
Binary distribution

Source distribution
Contributors
Amit Chatterjee

Becky McElroy
Support
SipExchange support links

SipExchange is an open-source softswitch that provides standard SIP services like registration, proxy and presence. Using the SipExchange application, service providers can offer telephone services to their subscribers as well as other services based on voice, video and instant messaging. SipExchange supports many of the standard subscriber features offered by the traditional telephone exchanges and PBXs. In addition, SipExchange supports external call control capabilities using which service providers and software developers can create new features and services rapidly and plug them into the SipExchange application.

SipExchange works with standard SIP phones that adhere to the SIP protocol standards.

SipExchange leverages the Java and J2EE technology as a basis for the architecture that is flexible, scalable and easily extensible. It runs as an enterprise application inside the JBoss server and takes advantage of many services that a J2EE server provides. SipExchange provides a web-based user interface using which system administrators can manage subscribers and features as well as perform other routine operations. SipExchange also provides a web-based user interface using which subscribers can customize the features they have subscribed to.

SipExchange is in its initial phase of development. Please see the release notes for what is already available and what we plan to implement in the upcoming releases.
Documentation
For subscribers
Subscriber Console - manage your SIP service

SIP Phone Interoperability

For system administrators


Installation Howto

System Administration Howto

Feature Administration Howto

For service developers

SipExchange Basics

External Call Control

Feature  Development using SipExchange

External Call Control Javadocs

For contributors

Building SipExchange from Sources

Coding Conventions

CafeSip Contributor FAQ
 
SipExchange Architecture


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