2011/10/11 David david@styleflare.com:
If I understand what I saw correctly you have implemented a JS SIP stack which runs native in the browser over web-sockets.
Yes, it's a JavaScript code implementing a full SIP stack (parsing, transactions, dialogs...) and uses a WebSocket connection for sending/receiving SIP requests/responses.
There is also in the picture a SIP proxy implementing the WebSocket transport, if not, the JavaScript client could not interoperate with SIP networks ;)
Regards.