Enhancing Java Call Control with Media Server Control functions
Mauro Femminella, Francesco Giacinti, and Gianluca Reali

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new abstraction layer for Java Call Control that simplifies multimedia service development and improves performance, demonstrated through a VoIP service implementation on an open source platform.
Contribution
It presents a novel abstraction layer for JCC, along with a JCC Resource Adaptor for JSLEE, enhancing ease of development and performance in multimedia services.
Findings
Simplified multimedia service development process
Improved performance over legacy solutions
Successful implementation on open source JSLEE platform
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel abstraction layer for application service implementation compliant with the Java Call Control (JCC) specifications. It simplifies creation of multimedia services using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP). In order to show its effectiveness, we have implemented a JCC Resource Adaptor for a JAIN Service Logic Execution Environment (JSLEE), using the Mobicents application server, which is the only existing open source JSLEE implementation. Experimental results, obtained by implementing a complex VoIP service, show both a significant simplification of service implementation and improved performance over legacy solutions.
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