Oracle Server E10293-02 Manual De Usuario
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OCMS Parlay X Web Services
This chapter describes OCMS support for the Parlay X 2.0 Presence Web services
interfaces for developing applications. The Web service functions as a Presence
Network Agent which can publish, subscribe, and listen to notifies on behalf of the
users of the Web service. This chapter contains the following sections:
interfaces for developing applications. The Web service functions as a Presence
Network Agent which can publish, subscribe, and listen to notifies on behalf of the
users of the Web service. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Introduction
OCMS provides support for Part 14 of the Parlay X Presence Web Service as defined in
the Open Service Access, Parlay X Web Services, Part 14, Presence ETSI ES 202 391-14
specification. The OCMS Parlay X Web service maps the Parlay X Web service to a
SIP/IMS network according to the Open Service Access, Mapping of Parlay X Web
Services to Parlay/OSA APIs, Part 14, Presence Mapping, Subpart 2, Mapping to
SIP/IMS Networks, ETSI TR 102 397-14-2 specification.
the Open Service Access, Parlay X Web Services, Part 14, Presence ETSI ES 202 391-14
specification. The OCMS Parlay X Web service maps the Parlay X Web service to a
SIP/IMS network according to the Open Service Access, Mapping of Parlay X Web
Services to Parlay/OSA APIs, Part 14, Presence Mapping, Subpart 2, Mapping to
SIP/IMS Networks, ETSI TR 102 397-14-2 specification.
The presence Web service communicates directly with IMS presence network elements
using the SIP/SIMPLE protocol interface, and uses the JSR-32 UAC framework to
communicate with the SIP network.
using the SIP/SIMPLE protocol interface, and uses the JSR-32 UAC framework to
communicate with the SIP network.
The HTTP server that hosts the presence Web service is a Presence Network Agent or
a Parlay X to SIP gateway.
a Parlay X to SIP gateway.
Note:
Due to the synchronous nature of the Web service, to receive a
callback from the Web service the client must implement the Web
service callback interface. For presence, the required interface is the
PresenceNotification
service callback interface. For presence, the required interface is the
PresenceNotification
interface described in Open Service Access,
Parlay X Web Services, Part 14, Presence ETSI ES 202 391-14.
Because this implementation is not common or practical for most Web
service architectures, the PresenceNotification interface is not
currently supported.
service architectures, the PresenceNotification interface is not
currently supported.