Hi all,
I am very interesting PJSIP and was developing an open P2PSIP client using
on PJSIP stack. For DHT functionality, Openchord was considered. But, I
still find good C/C++ DHT open source. Does any one know about that? Let me
know.
I have implemented a P2PSIP proxy using OpenDHT as external Location
Services. However, due to OpenDHT is java based so I have to used Java SIP
stack.
Now, I am considering a open P2PSIP client with PJSIP stack and C/C++. I
think it is really interesting topic. I can give a hand if someone are
interesting.
--
Minh Nguyen, iPeering Tech.
That's an incredibly nice opportunity for PJSIP to start supporting P2PSIP .
Nguyen, have you already estimated the effort for porting P2PSIP to
PJSIP and integrating it?
Regards,
Fabio Pietrosanti
Minh Nguyen wrote:
Hi all,
I am very interesting PJSIP and was developing an open P2PSIP client
using on PJSIP stack. For DHT functionality, Openchord was considered.
But, I still find good C/C++ DHT open source. Does any one know about
that? Let me know.
I have implemented a P2PSIP proxy using OpenDHT as external Location
Services. However, due to OpenDHT is java based so I have to used Java
SIP stack.
Now, I am considering a open P2PSIP client with PJSIP stack and C/C++.
I think it is really interesting topic. I can give a hand if someone
are interesting.
Minh Nguyen wrote:
Hi all,
I am very interesting PJSIP and was developing an open P2PSIP client
using on PJSIP stack. For DHT functionality, Openchord was considered.
But, I still find good C/C++ DHT open source. Does any one know about
that? Let me know.
I am not that familiar with P2PSIP or DHT technology, but I know
http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~salman/peer/ is a kind of P2P technology
that uses pjsip library.
I have implemented a P2PSIP proxy using OpenDHT as external Location
Services. However, due to OpenDHT is java based so I have to used Java
SIP stack.
Now, I am considering a open P2PSIP client with PJSIP stack and C/C++. I
think it is really interesting topic. I can give a hand if someone are
interesting.
--
Perry Ismangil
http://www.pjsip.org