Using Session Initiation Protocol to provide multimedia and interactive services

Follow these procedures for creating SIP applications and configuring the SIP container.

About this task

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia IP sessions including IP telephony, presence, and instant messaging. A SIP application in WebSphere is a Java program that uses at least one Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlet. A SIP servlet is a Java-based application component that is managed by a SIP servlet container.

The servlet container is a part of an application server that provides the network services over which requests and responses are received and sent. The servlet container decides which applications to invoke and in what order. A servlet container also contains and manages a servlet through its lifecycle.

Procedure

  1. Configure the SIP container
    You can configure SIP container properties and timers.
  2. Developing SIP applications
    Use this reference information for developers for developing SIP applications.
  3. Deploying SIP applications
    Use the administrative console for installing, starting, stopping, and customizing your SIP application installation.
  4. Securing SIP applications
    You can apply security settings to enable security providers and set up a trust association interceptor (TAI).
  5. Tracing a SIP container
    You can troubleshoot SIP applications by using traces on the SIP container.
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