Index
A B C D E H I J L M O P R S T U
A
- Accounting API, C.4
- Accounting Event API, C.1
- Aggregation Proxy, 6.3
- appId, 3.1
- Application Router
-
- configuring, 3.1
- applications, 2.3
-
- default, 2.7.1
- testing of, 5.7
- asynchronous send method, 2.7.2.3
- authentication, 2.7.6
B
- Back to Back User Agent, 2.1, 4.10
- Basic Response, 5.5, 5.5.1
C
- Call Forward, 5.5, 5.5.2
- classes
-
- SipServletRequest, 2.5.1.1
- SipServletResponse, 2.5.1.1
- classes and methods, 2.5
D
- deployment descriptor, 2.2.1, 2.4, 2.4.1
- Diameter, A
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- accounting call flow, A.5.1
- Accounting-Answer, A.5.1.2.2
- Accounting-Request, A.5.1.2.1
- APIs
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- 3GPP/Rf Diameter Java API, A.2
- 3GPP/Ro Diameter Java API, A.3
- 3GPP/Sh Diameter Java API, A.4
- Diameter Java Base Protocol API, A.1
- application example, A.5
- architecture, A
- global cleaning, A.5.1.3
- distributable applications, 4.2
E
- Eclipse, 1.2.2, 5.1, 5.5
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- Basic Response SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.1
- Call Forward SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.2
- creating a new project, 5.3
- importing a project, 5.4
- Message Sender SIP/Web converged application example project, 5.5, 5.5.3
- Parlay X Web Services Client example project, 5.5
- Proxy/registrar SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.4
- starting OCMS in, 5.7.3
- Third Party Call Control SIP application example project, 5.5, 5.5.5
- event logging
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- attributes, C.5
- EventLogger, C.1
- EventLoggerFactory, C.1
H
- headers, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.1.5, 2.5.1.7
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- HTTP X-3GPP-ASSERTED-IDENTITY, 6.4
- HTTP, 2.7.2.1
- HTTPS, 6.4
I
- importing example projects, 5.5
- initial requests, 2.7.1
- initialization parameters, 2.4
- INVITE requests, 2.4.1
J
- Javadoc, 2.7.4
- JSR 116, 2, 2.1, 2.7.4, 3.1
L
- listeners
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- SIP
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- listeners, 2.2.6
- log files
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- system, 5.7.2
- log level, 5.7.1
- Log4j, C.5
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- event filtering, C.5
- event formatting and destination, C.5
- event logging attributes, C.5
- event processing, C.5
- logEvent method, C.2
- logging, C.5
- logging events
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- to a file, C.5
M
- memory usage, 4.7
- MESSAGE requests, 2.4.1
- Message Sender, 5.5, 5.5.3
- messages, 2.5.1.1
- methods
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- addAddressHeader, 2.5.1.5
- createRequest, 2.2.3
- createResponse, 2.5.1.3
- doAck, 2.5.1
- doBye, 2.5.1
- doCancel, 2.5.1
- doErrorResponse, 2.5.1
- doInfo, 2.5.1
- doInvite, 2.5.1
- doMessage, 2.5.1
- doNotify, 2.5.1
- doOptions, 2.5.1
- doPrack, 2.5.1
- doProvisionalResponse, 2.5.1
- doPublish, 2.7.2.2
- doRedirectResponse, 2.5.1
- doRegister, 2.5.1
- doRequest(), 2.5.1
- doResponse, 2.5.1.3
- doResponse(), 2.5.1
- doSubscribe, 2.5.1
- doSuccessResponse, 2.5.1
- getAddressHeader, 2.5.1.5
- getApplicationSession(), 2.2.2
- getHeaders, 2.5.1.5
- getHost, 2.5.1.6
- getInitParameter, 2.5.3
- getLrParam, 2.5.1.6
- getServletContext, 2.2.1
- getSession(), 2.2.3
- getSessions(), 2.2.3
- getStatus(), 2.5.1.3
- getUser, 2.5.1.6
- init, 2.4
- invalidate, 2.2.2
- isEnabled, C.4
- logEvent, C.2
- match, 2.4.1, 3.1
- override methods, 2.5.1
- public void logEvent, C.3
- request handling methods, 2.5.1
- response handling, 2.5.1
- send(), 2.7.2.3
- service, 2.5.1
- setContent(), 2.5.1.4
- setMethod(), 2.5.1.6
- toString(), C.5
- multi-threading, 2.7.3
O
- OCMS, 1.1
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- Service Creation Environment, 1.2.2
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- OCMS SCE, 1.2.2
- OCMS SCE, 1.2.2
- OID, 2.7.6
- Oracle Communication and Mobility Server, 1.1
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.7.6
P
- Parlay X
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- defining a Web services deployment server, 6.4
- Presence custom error codes, 6.7
- Parlay X Web Service interface, 1.2.1.1
- Parlay X Web Services, 6
- Parlay X Web Services Client, 5.5
- Presence, 1.1
- Presence Web Services, 1.2.1.2
- Presence Web Services interfaces, 6.5
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- code examples, 6.6
- using, 6.6
- PresenceConsumer interface, 6.5
- PresenceNotification interface, 6.5
- PresenceSupplier interface, 6.5
- programming guidelines, 4
- Protocol Sessions, 2.2.3
- proxy
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- configuration values, 2.4
- proxy servlet, 2.1
- Proxy/registrar, 5.5, 5.5.4
R
- RADIUS, 2.7.6
- request handling, 2.5.1
- request object structure, 2.6.4.1
- Request URI, 3.1, 3.1
- requests, 2.5.1.2
- response handling, 2.5.1
- responses, 2.5.1.3
- RFC 2806, 2.5.1.6
- RFC 3261, 2.5.1.6
- RFC 3263, 2.5.1.8
- RFC 3903, 2.7.2.2
- RFC 822, 2.5.1.1
- route header, 3.1
S
- security, 3.2
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- authentication and authorization, 2.7.6
- user roles, 3.2
- Servlet Config object, 2.4
- servlet context, 2.2.1
- servlet mapping, 2.4.1
- servlets, 2.2.5
- session
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- configuration values, 2.4
- session attributes, 2.5.2
- shared resources, 4.8
- SIP, 2.3
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- applications, 2.3, 2.4.1
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- testing of, 5.7
- headers, manipulating, 2.5.1.5
- messages, 2.5.1.1
- request or response content, 2.5.1.4
- requests, 2.5.1.2
- responses, 2.5.1.3
- servlet mapping, 2.4.1
- servlets, 2.2.5, 2.4, 2.4.1
- session data, 2.7.5
- transactions, 2.2.4
- SIP Application Manager, 2.4
- SIP Application Sessions, 2.2.2
- SIP Applications
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- addressing, 3.1
- SIP Container, 2.2, 2.4, 2.4, 3.1
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- processing initial requests, 2.7.1
- processing requests, 2.4
- SIP Servlet API, 1.2, 2.5.2
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- classes and methods, 2.5
- SIP Servlets
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- accessing externally, 2.7.5
- SipURI, 2.5.1.6
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- accessing parameters in, 2.5.1.6
- sip.xml, 2.2.1, 2.4, 2.4.1
- standards
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- JSR 116, 2, 2.1, 2.7.4, 3.1
- RFC 2806, 2.5.1.6
- RFC 3261, 2.5.1.6
- RFC 3263, 2.5.1.8
- RFC 3903, 2.7.2.2
- RFC 822, 2.5.1.1
- system headers, 2.5.1.2
T
- TEL URLs, 2.5.1.6
- testing, 5.7
- Third Party Call Control, 5.5, 5.5.5
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- testing, 5.7.4
- timeouts
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- proxy, 2.2.1
- session, 2.2.1, 2.2.2
U
- unpublish, 6.6.3
- User Agent Client, 2.1
- User Agent Server, 2.1