Session Details
Session ID: TS-4929
Session Title: Powering Next Generation Media Services and Convergence With Java EE™
Session Abstract: The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to establish, modify, and tear down IP multimedia sessions including IP telephony, presence, instant messaging besides other SIP applications. SIP Servlet 1.1 defines convergence of SIP technology with web and Java EE™ applications b
y enabling sharing of session and context data between different protocol sessions.

A next generation Internet and media service need more abilities to interpret, manage and modify the communication between different SIP entities and communication devices. Some examples are

- Ability read and modify presence information sent by SIP user agents.
- Create/modify/read SDP (Session Description Protocol) and thus effectively and centrally manage audio/video mixing and streaming.
- Manage media server interaction.
- Creating and modifying the IM messages by a converged B2bua application.
- Rapid development of SIP and Converged Application using pre-built services and frameworks.

This session will demonstrate, with examples, how application would implement such an application using SailFin V2. The new APIs and technology to support the use-cases will be presented.

Track: Core Technology: Java EE; Jave EE Scheduling Track
Duration: 60
Speaker(s): Sankara Rao Bhogi, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Binod Pg, Sun Microsystems, Inc.