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Old 12-28-2006, 07:56 AM
Ajay
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Hi all,
I am very new to VOIP/SIP and using pjsip stack in making the
VOIP application.I have compiled the program and got PJSUA.EXE which
seems to have high functionalities if u run via command prompt..i have
following questions:

1. This EXE is a client base exe or server bases EXE? do i have to
setup a server if this is a server based EXE or localhost will do in
case of demo?

2. how ot make the GUI above that app?

I would be glad to know the answer from you experts..thank you. Ajay


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Old 12-28-2006, 09:29 AM
ale.cx
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On Dec 28, 7:56 am, "Ajay" <ajay.sharm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am very new to VOIP/SIP and using pjsip stack in making the
> VOIP application.I have compiled the program and got
> PJSUA.EXE which seems to have high functionalities if u run via
> command prompt.


What are you trying to do?

> I have following questions:
>
> 1. This EXE is a client base exe or server bases EXE? do i have
> to setup a server if this is a server based EXE or localhost will
> do in case of demo?


>From my limited experience with SIP, as far as I can tell, it's more

peer-to-peer than a client/server protocol. What are you trying to do?
If you're looking for a PBX that does SIP, there's no need reinvent the
wheel - use Asterisk. One useful feature about Asterisk is that that
you can turn SIP debugging all the way up to the max and see exactly
how your application behaves with a real-world SIP User-Agent. You
don't even need to install linux - you can run it in a VMWare Player
image on Windows.

> 2. how ot make the GUI above that app?


How long is a piece of string!

> I would be glad to know the answer from you experts..thank
> you. Ajay


Ajay, I think your time would be better spent browsing the mailing list
archives at pjsip.org, and asking questions there.

alexd


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Old 01-15-2007, 03:14 PM
Hongtian
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> >From my limited experience with SIP, as far as I can tell, it's more

> peer-to-peer than a client/server protocol. What are you trying to do?
> If you're looking for a PBX that does SIP, there's no need reinvent the
> wheel - use Asterisk. One useful feature about Asterisk is that that
> you can turn SIP debugging all the way up to the max and see exactly
> how your application behaves with a real-world SIP User-Agent. You
> don't even need to install linux - you can run it in a VMWare Player
> image on Windows.
>


miniSipServer is a simple SIP server which is run on Windows system.
Very easy to use.

And I suggest to use Wireshark to sniff SIP messages between server and
client.


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