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Ok, thanks Benny.
Suspected this so will check it out. We are actually using the ThreadX
kernel along with NetX for the socket layer so don't suppose you know if
anyone has ported pjsip to this platform?
-Chris

On 3/25/09, Benny Prijono <bennylp at teluu.com> wrote:
>
> 2009/3/23 Christopher Richard Dobbs <dobbscrc at googlemail.com>
>
>>    I need a SIP server for an RTOS platform (PPC and NOIS II) , can I use
>> the
>>    pgsip libraries for this or is simply aimed at SIP clients?
>>
>
> Most of the goodies in pjsip are client side features indeed. But the
> "core" should be generic for both client and server usage, and some people
> have used pjsip to build servers.
>
> I realize that the term "server" could mean different things, so I'm using
> it in a broad context for things that handle and receive more than one
> requests (it could be SIP proxy, gateways, etc).
>
> cheers
>  Benny
>
>
>
>>    Regards,
>>    -Chris Dobbs
>>
>>
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