SIP Servlets.NET

Developing telecom applications
Until today developing carrier-grade telecom applications was primarily in the domain of the Java platform. No high-performace application creation and deployment environment has been made available to the .NET developer community.
Inova IT SIP Servlets.NET and Ubiquity's SIP Application Server bridge this gap and provide a .NET based devevelopment environment and a carrier-grade, high-performance runtime environment. The .NET developer community now has an opportunity to enter the telecom application market.
.NET as a platform for SIP applications
SIP Servlets.NET enables developers to use their existing knowledge of .NET technologies and tools to rapidly develop innovative new SIP applications. The development of SIP applications is no different to developing a .NET based class library - like a data access component for example. The standards-based SIP Servlet API (JSR 116) provides a rich programming interface for SIP messaging and session control tasks. Developers can mix these technologies and API’s to create best of breed applications for the telecom market.
SIP Servlets.NET in Visual Studio
To increase developers’ productivity and provide seamless migration to new types of applications, SIP Servlets.NET provides deep integration with Microsoft’s Visual Studio. Automatic packaging and deployment, project templates, wizard driven code stubs and a set of toolbox windows are all integrated into Visual Studio to make sure that nearly every task related to SIP application development is readily at hand.
Seamless deployment and hosting
Developed applications are deployed and hosted on Avaya’s award winning SIP A/S. The SIP A/S is a carrier-class deployment platform that ensures reliable and high-performance service delivery to end customers.
Benefits
- Employment of familiar tools which enable rapid development of new applications
- Accelerated time-to-market and ROI, lowered TCO through reuse of existing .NET skills and software
- Standards based application development. Developers can use the rich programming model of SIP Servlets (JSR 116)
- Reliable service delivery using Avaya's carrier-grade SIP A/S

