HP-UX Java SIP Stack Programmer's Guide (September 2007)
Table Of Contents
- HP-UX Java SIP Stack Programmer's Guide
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 JSR32 JAIN SIP APIs
- 3 Creating an Application
- 4 Compiling and Running Applications Using the HP-UX JSR32 Kit
- 5 Troubleshooting HP JSR32 APIs
- Glossary
- Index

Implementations of SIP on HP-UX
The HP implementation of SIP is available on the following stacks:
• C SIP
• Java SIP
The following sections discuss the documentation available for these stacks.
This section addresses the following topics:
• “Documentation for the C SIP Stack”
• “Documentation for the Java SIP Stack” (page 33)
Documentation for the C SIP Stack
HP uses the C SIP stack from RADVISION Ltd. to support SIP on the C stack in the
HP-UX operating system. For information on the C SIP stack and the relevant APIs,
see the following documents at http://www.docs.hp.com:
• HP-UX C SIP Stack Programmer’s Guide
• HP-UX C SIP Stack Reference Guide
• HP-UX C SIP Stack Message Layer Reference Guide
Documentation for the Java SIP Stack
HP uses the Java Specification Request 32 (JSR32) APIs for Integrated Networks (JAIN)
to support the Java stack in the HP-UX operating system. The HP-UX Java SIP Stack
Programmer's Guide describes the JSR32 architecture, and explains how to configure,
compile, and troubleshoot applications that are written using the JSR32 JAIN APIs.
This document is also available at:
http://www.docs.hp.com
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