Re: [rtcweb] Mapping between SIP and ROAP/JSEP

Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> Wed, 09 May 2012 07:01 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rtcweb] Mapping between SIP and ROAP/JSEP
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On 05/09/2012 08:52 AM, Ravindran, Parthasarathi wrote:
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> Ranjit,
>
> I agree with you that Interworking document for JSEP to SIP is 
> important for developing the interworking solution. I?ll interested in 
> contributing one such draft. Such a draft will help in identify the 
> gap in JSEP to support SIP interworking like UPDATE during early dialog.
>
Since JSEP is an API, and has been implemented, I suggest that the most 
reasonable form of documentation is an opensource SIP implementation on 
top of JSEP, not an internet-draft.

If someone wants to contribute such code, I'm sure we can host it as 
part of webrtc-samples, if that helps - the other piece would be a 
recipe for setting up some opensource SIP server to prove that it 
actually works.

Running code has the advantage that it is easy to test it.