Ok, I will review this part a soon.
Thank you.

2013/2/8 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>

On 2/6/13 11:39 PM, Konstantin M. wrote:


2013/2/7 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>
As expected, a consistent list of dependencies, but I guess that people using java would have those installed anyhow :-)

Is KamExec(...) running config functions exported by the modules? Maybe it should be more explicit, eventually with an example. I haven't looked at the code, just mentioning here in case it is unknown, config functions exported by modules have a special mechanism named fixup to convert parameters to custom structures. You should be careful with that because can result in memory leaks if used from embedded languages.


Yes, I'm using fexport->fixup() to all arguments.

You should use also the free fixup function when available. However, there are many functions implementing a fixup() that dynamically allocates memory and don't provide a free fixup function. So the potential of memory leak is there. If you know what functions you are calling from Java and they are mem leak safe, then all is fine. But it is not valid for all config functions.

That's why for Lua, we exported directly many inter-module API functions.

Cheers,
Daniel


 
Cheers,
Daniel



On 2/6/13 11:20 PM, Konstantin M. wrote:
I just published.
Here is a link: http://voipgroup.org.ua/kamailio/dev/kamailio_app_java_v0.1a-README.txt

2013/2/7 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>
Hello,

is the readme or other documentation available directly on the web? I am not a java user, but I (and others) can look over and spot if there is something to make it coherent in with the rest of embedded interpreters.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 2/6/13 6:10 PM, Konstantin M. wrote:
Hello.

I've build an application app_java - Java Native Interface support for Kamailio.
It is an alpha version.
Works with kamailio >= 3.2.

A code isn't in main release right now.
You can download it: http://voipgroup.org.ua/kamailio/dev/kamailio_app_java_v0.1a.tar.gz

I would be a very grateful if somebody will test this and report about a test usage (and/or bug reports).

Thanks!

2012/11/25 <ron.kamailio@mcleodnet.com>

I am looking for a way to integrate Java business logic with Kamailio to influence routing decisions, add/remove/modify headers, record accounting-related information, etc.  A while back there was a project named WeSIP, but it doesn’t appear to active anymore.

 

Is anyone doing something like this now, or any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks,

Ron


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