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- Oct 2015 : 5.0.0
- This file is not maintained. eXosip2 is stil under dev. Keep looking
- at the git on http://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=exosip and ChangeLog.
- Oct 2006 : 3.0.1
- eXosip2 is now ported to macosx, linux, windows, windows Mobile (pocket PC
- and smartphone). It's stable and mostly complete. Right now, it seems only
- TLS is missing in this layer: next NEWS will probably announce it!
- Nov 2005 : 2.2.2
- eXosip was first made to build a SIP interface for a PBX. Available
- as a library, it appears soon that it was really difficult to use
- the original version without changes in other kind of SIP applications.
- Mainly, the API and the session negotiator was not providing enough
- flexibility.
- eXosip2 is an attempt to resolv those issues and at the time of
- writing this NEWS file, it appears that I'm now close to the
- initial goal: provide a flexible library for EndPoint control
- with no limitation in terms of functionnalities and evolutions.
- Main Changes:
- 1: the media/session information must now be handled by the application.
- -> no negotiation issue any more
- -> eXosip provide a basic API to quickly extract SDP information,
- but this is kept optional.
- -> no limitation about the attachment or the media to be supported.
- 2: the API has been refined to provide the flexibility you need. Thus,
- you now have entire control on messages so that you can support a
- lot of SIP extensions. Basically each action contains 3 steps:
- -> Ask eXosip to build a default SIP message (request or answer)
- -> Modify it (add body, session info, extra headers...)
- -> Ask eXosip to send the message.
- Jun 2004 : 0.7.6
- eXosip is now quite stable. However, eXosip is not as extensible
- and powerfull as I was expecting at the beguining. This is why
- you should be aware that this version and API will probably be
- completely obselete and replaced with a future eXosip2 in some
- time.
- Apr 2003 : 0.6.2
- eXosip is an extension of osip. It won't be considered stable and safe
- until this file mention it or until this notice is removed!!
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