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JBoss Communications Platform 1.2.0

JAIN SLEE Server User Guide

The First Open Source JAIN SLEE 1.0-Certified Application Server

Edition 1.0

Douglas Silas

Red Hat Engineering Content Services

Ivelin Ivanov

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Vladimir Ralev

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Eduardo Martins

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Jean Deruelle

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Oleg Kulikov

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Amit Bhayani

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Luis Barreiro

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Alexandre Mendonça

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Bartosz Baranowski

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

Pavel Šlégr

Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform

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Abstract
JBCP, the JBoss Communications Platform, is the first and only open source VoIP platform certified for JAIN SLEE 1.0 and SIP Servlets 1.1 compliance. JBCP serves as a high-performance core for Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs) and IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMSes) by leveraging J2EE to enable the convergence of data and video in Next-Generation Intelligent Network (NGIN) applications.
The JBoss Communications Platform enables the composition of predefined Service Building Blocks (SBBs) such as Call-Control, Billing, User-Provisioning, Administration and Presence-Sensing. Out-of-the-box monitoring and management of JBCP components is achieved through JMX Consoles. JSLEE allows popular protocol stacks such as SIP to be plugged in as Resource Adapters (RAs), and Service Building Blocks—which share many similarities with EJBs—allow the easy accommodation and integration of enterprise applications with end points such as the Web, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs). The JBoss Communications Platform is the natural choice for telecom Operations Support Systems (OSSes) and Network Management Systems (NMSes).
In addition to telecom, JBCP is suitable for a variety of problem domains demanding an Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) for high-volume, low-latency signaling, such as financial trading, online gaming, (RFID) sensor network integration, and distributed control.