At 12:26 AM 8/25/2004, John Draper wrote:
Hi again,
When visiting the IPTel site, they made references to this page: http://www.iptel.org/aa/ "The rapid SIP application development framework".
They talk about it, but don't mention if it's a commercial product, or available for download under the open source license. But if you go to the URL you see above, you will not see any links allowing us to download it.
This is what "they" say: it is a commercial product not available under an open source license and not freely downloadable. I will udpate the web shortly to avoid confusion.
Its not just a frontend to SER -- it is a call-stateful B2BUA with its own call-processing logic.
That does not preclude that someone will develop a python based SER interpreter -- that would be certainly a good thing, even though it would take some skills. iptel is not working on such a piece of work now.
-jiri
Is this just currently under development? If so, by who? This would even be better if that were true.
I'm thinking of inspiring a group to develop a Python module to interface to "ser" like some of the other modules, but lack the skills to do so, but I've worked extensively with mod_python under Apache, and I'm convinced this shouldn't be that much different.
We also can use some TwistedPython SIP Servers, and I wouldn't be surprised something like this already exists.
Anyway, any info on where I can find this AA project, I would really like to know.
John
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