What could be the best option for pjsip!

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Hi Benny, thanks for your reply!

 

I have followed the steps from
http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/Getting-Started  and all was successful J,
But when I try with the below steps [1]:

 

 

 To create a Windows Application project 

1.	On the File menu, point to New, and then select Project.
2.	In the Project Types pane, expand the Visual C++ branch and select
Smart Device.
3.	In the Templates pane, choose Win32 Smart Device Project.
4.	In the Name box, name the project something unique to indicate the
application's purpose. In the Location box, enter the directory in which you
want to save your project, or click the Browse button to navigate to it.
Select OK. 
5.	The Win32 Smart Device Project Wizard will appear. Select Next to
select the platforms you wish to support. 
6.	Select the platforms you wish to support with your application. For
this walkthrough, select a Windows Mobile 6 SDK and add it to the Selected
SDKs. Remove any other platforms from the Selected SDKs list. Select Next. 
7.	This step of the wizard allows you to select additional Application
Settings. Make sure Windows Application is selected and then click Finish. 

The Win32 Smart Device Project will be created and the .cpp file will be
displayed in the IDE.

In the step 5 the Wizard not appear, the window of the step 4 it's the
unique in my main window PC.

 

What could be the problem if I have installed the Windows Mobile 6 SDK?

 

The idea of this is create first a GUI and after import to my project the
pjsip functionality. The version that I have installed is the Microsoft
Visual Studio 2005 Professional edition

 

Thanks beforehand for the help.

 

Best Regards,

 

Alberto L.

 

[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158526.aspx

 

 

 

 

From: pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pjsip-bounces at lists.pjsip.org]
On Behalf Of Benny Prijono
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:38 PM
To: pjsip list
Subject: Re: What could be the best option for pjsip!

 

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Alberto Lavariega
<alavariega at dextratech.com> wrote:

Hi guys,

 

What language would be the best option to start the development of a
softphone using pjsip (C++ or C #) for Windows Mobile 6 Professional?. 


Actually I think the question should be the other way around, what is the
best option for you! pjsip is written in C, so using C/C++ you would be able
to use it fully. But Sasa Coh has written .NET wrapper for pjsip [1], so you
could use it from C# as well.

[1] http://sipekphone.googlepages.com/

I tried create a Visual C++ project for Windows Mobile but not appear
Windows Mobile 6 professional option into  Smart Device  and I have
installed the SDK . What I need to create a Visual C++ project for Windows
Mobile?

 

AFAIK, we cannot use VC++ Express for WM, not sure if this is the case. In
version 1.2, we combined win32 and WM projects into a single solution so it
should be easier to use (no more porting from Embedded VC), and also we have
created a new Getting Started document for some guides on starting your
pjsip development on Windows Mobile, have a look here:
http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/Getting-Started
 

I would like  C++ because I have experience with the development language
but not with C#.

Then I guess all is good. :)

cheers
 Benny


 

Best Regards,

 

Alberto L.


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