HP-UX C SIP Stack Programmer's Guide (Novembery 2007)
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Chapter 15 Working With DNS Describes how to use DNS procedures
to allow a client to resolve a SIP Stack Uniform Resource
Identifier (URI) into the IP address, port, and transport
protocol.
Chapter 16 Working With Resolvers Describes how to use resolvers
to produce data that is related to DNS.
Chapter 17 SIP Stack Log Describes how to use the logging module
that produces output for debugging, monitoring and
tracking of the activity of applications built with the SIP
Stack.
Chapter 18 Memory Pool Describes what are memory pools and the
different types of memory pools used for different needs.
Chapter 19 Advanced Features Describes all the advance features
available in SIP Stack.
Chapter 20 Configuration Describes how to configure the SIP Stack.
Chapter 21 Working With the Mid-Layer Describes the three major
groups of the Mid-layer API; Mid-layer Management API,
Mid-layer Timer API, and Mid-layer Select API.
Chapter 22 Sample Applications Describes the usage of some sample
applications in SIP Stack.
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