Some more goodies from HSC. MSRP for Android and RTP stack for Android. And yeah, these releases don’t have additional documentation answering stuff like ‘how do I install’. We hope you know that already :-) And if you need docs on how to use the stacks, please refer to the original open source efforts. Get them here.
Posts Tagged ‘android’:
STUN stack for Android SDK 1.0r1
Hola, continuing the “season of giving” for Google’s Android, HSC has also ported the popular java stun stack, JSTUN for the android platform. Download it here.
Updated Sip stack and UA for Android SDK 1.0r1
Folks, my company just released an updated version of the SIP stack and UA (MJSIP) ported for the latest SDK 1.0r1. This is the same SDK that G1 uses. This is an update to this post. The new SDK changes several things in the UI and well as some APIs. Kudos to the team lead Nitin Khanna (first.last at hsc.com) for continuing the commitment to android. Grab a copy of the latest version from here.
SIP UA for Android (+stack + RTP) released
Update: Nov-20-2008: Updated SDK + UA for 1.0 SDK released here. Also released jSTUN port for android here. Hi folks, as promised, HSC released the ported SIP UA including the stack. This is an update to our previous ‘stack only’ release. We have overwritten the old release with this new one in our download area. You can get it from here (look for the post titled “SIP UA + Stack for Google Android). This release includes a short illustrative manual on how to use the SIP client and some things you need to do to configure it (mostly because of the limitation of the android emulator and what it does(not) support as of the current date). We have also included a ported RTP stack with this release. Theoretically, this release is all set for a signalling + media use case. I say theoretically, because it seems the android emulator does not support audio capture, so everytime one tries to start a media conversation, the emulator crashes. Folks @ the android-dev group have confirmed this is currently not supported in the emulator (but works on their actual phone).
Mjsip SIP stack port for Google Android released
Update: Apr 29 2008: UA+Stack code released here Hey folks, HSC released the android ported mjsip stack source code. Grab it from here. Look for the attachment to the post titled “Ported GNU Mjsip stack for Google Android” If you see a “PDF” icon under that post, don’t worry, its actually a ZIP with source in it. Our website folks will fix that annoyance soon. Note that this is a “developer’s release”. It will allow you to start building applications using the mjsip stack on android. It’s not an “automatic solution for long distance calling” (as some blogs reported it) – it is a tool for developers within you to make such applications. We also have a working SIP UA we ported on top of this stack (which we called ‘SIPDroid’ – no points for being imaginative here). We are yet to release that port – will do so in a short while. Note that this is just a SIP stack. There is no RTP included. We did some initial experiments with porting open source RTP stacks – seems very simple. We may just do it later, or you do it and add to this effort :-)







