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Hello,<br>
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On 12/19/08 11:12, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:skumar453@gmail.com">skumar453@gmail.com</a> wrote:
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type="cite">Hi all
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I am developing presence network agent(PNA)..IT collects the presence
information from the core network elements like Serving-call session
control function(scscf)..and home subscriber server(HSS). and it will
construct the publish message and send it to the Presence server(PS).
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here my doubt is what should be the content in the publish message for
network presence? <br>
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can any one suggest how to do it ? and can anyone let me know, whether
there are any RFC or Specification for constructing PUBLISH message for
network elements?
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you should search the IETF RFC archive for this. Also, a list that is
very useful to solve your doubts related to SIP protocol is the
sip-implementors mailing list:<br>
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Cheers,
Daniel
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thank you in advance <br>
suresh
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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