As expected, a consistent list of dependencies, but I guess that people using java would have those installed anyhow :-)

Is KamExec(...) running config functions exported by the modules? Maybe it should be more explicit, eventually with an example. I haven't looked at the code, just mentioning here in case it is unknown, config functions exported by modules have a special mechanism named fixup to convert parameters to custom structures. You should be careful with that because can result in memory leaks if used from embedded languages.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 2/6/13 11:20 PM, Konstantin M. wrote:
I just published.
Here is a link: http://voipgroup.org.ua/kamailio/dev/kamailio_app_java_v0.1a-README.txt

2013/2/7 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com <mailto:mico...@gmail.com>>

    Hello,

    is the readme or other documentation available directly on the
    web? I am not a java user, but I (and others) can look over and
    spot if there is something to make it coherent in with the rest of
    embedded interpreters.

    Cheers,
    Daniel


    On 2/6/13 6:10 PM, Konstantin M. wrote:
    Hello.

    I've build an application app_java - Java Native Interface
    support for Kamailio.
    It is an alpha version.
    Works with kamailio >= 3.2.

    A code isn't in main release right now.
    You can download it:
    http://voipgroup.org.ua/kamailio/dev/kamailio_app_java_v0.1a.tar.gz

    I would be a very grateful if somebody will test this and report
    about a test usage (and/or bug reports).

    Thanks!

    2012/11/25 <ron.kamai...@mcleodnet.com
    <mailto:ron.kamai...@mcleodnet.com>>

        I am looking for a way to integrate Java business logic with
        Kamailio to influence routing decisions, add/remove/modify
        headers, record accounting-related information, etc.  A while
        back there was a project named WeSIP, but it doesn't appear
        to active anymore.

        Is anyone doing something like this now, or any ideas or
        suggestions?

        Thanks,

        Ron


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