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- The oSIP stack project has been started in September 2000
- since the early days of the SIP protocol.
- The initial version was quite close to the actual one in
- terms of features. The SIP parser and the SIP state machines
- were already provided. At this point and till version 0.9.7,
- the API was not very clean but osip was already stable,
- portable, flexible and compliant with SIP.
- After rfc2543 were released, a lot of developments were made
- to follow the drafts that were produced prior to the final
- release of rfc3261. (around version 0.8.X).
- A lot of users were requesting help on the API and were
- reporting their difficulties to use it. I have decided
- to refine osip into a new osip2 version which would offer
- a simpler and nicer API. With a very few exception, only
- the API has been changed between 0.9.7 and 2.0.0. From
- this version, osip has been much readable.
- However, oSIP is still complex to use. There are reasons
- for that. oSIP was made to be flexible (which make the API
- quite large). oSIP is architecture free (but you need to
- understand how it works to use it correctly). oSIP is
- implementing only low layers of SIP (so you still can
- build malformed messages, or uncompliant ones). oSIP will
- not warn you about most errors that you can make.
- Be aware, that if you use osip, you still have to read
- carefully the rfc. oSIP is not easy to use, but I'm
- convinced there are benefits in terms of flexibility.
- If you find osip too complex to use, please look for
- another adequate solution. -eXosip2 is the first one
- to look at!-
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