| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| android.gov.nist.javax.sip |
This is the root of the JAIN implementation of SIP.
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| android.gov.nist.javax.sip.header |
Contains implementations of the SIP headers as defined in JAIN-SIP 1.2 and
an implementation of the JAIN-SIP header factory.
|
| android.gov.nist.javax.sip.header.extensions | |
| android.gov.nist.javax.sip.stack |
This package implements the main protocol abstractions that are defined by the SIP RFC 3261.
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| Class and Description |
|---|
| JoinHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
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| ReplacesHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| JoinHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
| ReferencesHeader
References header: See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-worley-references-05
|
| ReferredByHeader
This header is described in a draft RFC which has expired.
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| ReplacesHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
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| SessionExpiresHeader |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| JoinHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
| MinSEHeader |
| ReferencesHeader
References header: See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-worley-references-05
|
| ReferredByHeader
This header is described in a draft RFC which has expired.
|
| ReplacesHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
| SessionExpiresHeader |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| JoinHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
| ReplacesHeader
The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator
of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record.
|
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