specific flag setting from application

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Hey Prasanna,

Thanks for the suggestion.

Can you please tell me how i can expose that function to application.

I have no experience on application side,  tried to add a function which ll
set my flag. But when i give ndk-build,  my application is not able to find
that function.

As you know native c code conversiom to java has to be done for my newly
added function. So can you suggest wht changes i have to do, so that jni
conversion can happen for my new function.

Otherwise you can suggest me some function as an example which  i ll track
from application to pjsip to get the work done.

Hai Deepak,



u can write ur own function to set flag in the stack and expose it to
application without exposing pjsip stack function.





*From:* pjsip [mailto:pjsip-bounces at lists.pjsip.org] *On Behalf Of *deepak
Padhy
*Sent:* Friday, February 26, 2016 12:39 PM
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*Subject:* [pjsip] specific flag setting from application



Dear All,

Any suggestion to set a flag in pjsip from application ?

Basically, based on the application input need to take few decision in
pjsip stack.
Is there privision in stack, to set a flag directly instead of exposing a
function to application.

Please share your suggestions.

Thanks in Advance..

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