Sun GlassFish Communications Server is a Java EE technology-based converged application server combining enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services capabilities with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlets.
At a Glance
Integrates SIP servlet technologies with the powerful Java EE platform
Harnesses GlassFish Enterprise Application Server's power, ease of use, and support from a large community of users and developers
A highly available service-execution environment with built-in load balancer and rolling upgrade support
Provides Diameter client support for a reliable authentication, authorization and accounting environment
Provides an integrated development experience with popular IDEs like NetBeans and Eclipse
Delivers a leading price-performance carrier-grade platform
Based on open industry standards and open-source technologies, including robust and scalable Java technologies.
Provide continuous SIP application services without any service disruption/downtime using SIP Session replication and Rolling Upgrade
Diameter client to enable easier integration into IMS architecture and facilitate authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
Support for Multi-home configuration that allows servers to operate in a multiple-NIC environment, and Dual stack to enable communication among multiple nodes and ensure a smooth transition from IPV4 to IPV6 network
Regulate SIP traffic smoothly during surges in operating environment
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Based on Project SailFin
A sub-project of the GlassFish community, Project SailFin is focused on delivering SIP capabilities to developers on the Java EE platform. This standards-based platform is compliant with SIP Servlets Specifications 1.0 and 1.1 (JSR 116 and JSR 289).
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