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 20081103 Monday November 03, 2008

Taking small SIPs with Java ME technology

Here's an interesting article by Bruce Hopkins that shows how Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) on the Java ME platform is using the REGISTER method for sending a simple message asynchronously from one application to the other.

See:

SIPping from the Java ME tech firehose

Here's a quote:

 In the previous example, you saw how 
 easy it was for each user to communicate 
 with each other using the MESSAGE method 
 type.  This was, of course, due to the 
 fact that each user had a routable IP 
 address, and there were no barriers in 
 place (such as a firewall) to impede the 
 communication between the devices.  This 
 gets a little tricky, however, when one 
 or both of the users are located behind 
 a firewall or NAT proxy as shown... 
Good stuff to dive deeper into if you'd like to learn more about SIP.

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