Very good.
Look forward to your contributions!
charlie ...
Miroslav Nachev wrote:
> Thanks Charlie,
>
> For t-shirt I will take decision when I am more familiar with the new
> information you and Kristoffer already sent me. Maybe next week. My
> dream is IP PBX but I have not time to do that faster because my job
> is related with another technologies and products which are not
> related with Telecom, VoIP and IP PBX. Maybe the faster way is tutorial.
>
>
> Regards,
> Miro.
>
> On 12/8/07, *charlie hunt* <charlie.hunt_at_sun.com
> <mailto:charlie.hunt_at_sun.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Miro,
>
> NetBeans IDE 6.0 works pretty well with Grizzly. You should use the
> Maven plug-in from the Update Center before grabbing the Grizzly bits.
> The maven plug-in will automatically identify the projects for each
> sub-project of Grizzly.
>
> I have been using NetBeans 6 with the Maven plug-in and I think Alexey
> has been using it too.
>
> It sounds like what you have done with Grizzly is created Ant based
> NetBeans projects. We probably don't want to put those Ant based
> NetBeans project meta-data in the Grizzly repository. I think you will
> find if you use the Maven plug-in you will not need the Ant-based
> versions.
>
> I agree that would be great to have an IP PBX implementation.
>
> Sailfin is an open source project (https://sailfin.dev.java.net)
> and it
> will support SIP.
>
> How can you order a Grizzly t-shirt? Just start contributing and we
> will send you a Grizzly t-shirt. A quick and simple way to get a
> t-shirt is write a "how to" tutorial that shows how to use
> NetBeans IDE
> 6 to get the grizzly source code from the repository and build the
> Grizzly source code. For an example format of a tutorial see
> either of
> these tutorials:
> https://grizzly.dev.java.net/tutorials/sqe-nb6-tutorial/index.html
> <https://grizzly.dev.java.net/tutorials/sqe-nb6-tutorial/index.html>
> (This one uses NetBeans IDE 6)
> https://grizzly.dev.java.net/tutorials/findBugs-nb-tutorial/index.html
> (This one uses NetBeans IDE 5.x.)
>
> Both of the authors of these tutorials got Grizzly t-shirts.
>
> If you start using Grizzly to build an application that uses RTP,
> RTCP,
> XR, Symmetric RTP, SDP, SRTP, etc or even an IP PBX, we would be
> glad to
> send you a t-shirt.
>
> In other words, let us know how you are using Grizzly or write a
> tutorial on how to use Grizzly. Either of those will get you a
> Grizzly
> t-shirt.
>
> hths,
>
> charlie ...
>
> Miroslav Nachev wrote:
> > OK. I will try to do that. Unfortunately I will do that in my free
> > time, so it will be not so fast.
> > Also I prefer to use NetBeans 6 as IDE which means that the project
> > will be in NetBeans format. Is that a problem when I send it to the
> > repository?
> > Also locally (in my computer) I am installed the Grizzly project as
> > NetBeans 6 project. It is good to send this into the repository
> which
> > will help the others?
> >
> > It will be good if together with Grizzly RTP and SIP (Sailfin)
> > implementation there is some IP PBX implementation which will
> help RTP
> > and SIP testing. What do you think?
> > By the way what means Sailfin?
> >
> > Finally how can I order Grizzly t-shirt?
> >
> >
> > Miro.
> >
> > On 12/8/07, *charlie hunt* < charlie.hunt_at_sun.com
> <mailto:charlie.hunt_at_sun.com>
> > <mailto:charlie.hunt_at_sun.com <mailto:charlie.hunt_at_sun.com>>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Miro,
> >
> > Currently there are no plans. But, we would welcome a community
> > contribution. :-)
> >
> > charlie ...
> >
> > Miroslav Nachev wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Are there any plans in Grizzly project to be implemented
> some of the
> > > media stream protocols like RTP, RTCP, RTCP XR, Symmetric
> RTP, SDP,
> > > SRTP, MGCP, etc.?
> > >
> > >
> > > Miro.
> >
> >
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