Facing a new task of standardizing SIP protocols for the Kedacom conference Endpoints. So I digged into some RFC document recently. Here are some key notes for RFC3264: An OfferAnswer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP) 1. Capatibility comparison – Direction —————————————– If “a=sendrecv” attribute does not exist, or […]
Monthly Archives: December 2014
Interest in Google’s Project Ara is definitely very high among the tech loving community around the world. In the coming months, we expect to hear a lot more about the project as Google plans to launch the first device under the project by late 2015. The Mountain View based company […]
Yesterday, Dec 17, 2014, a notice was launched on Apple Developer site, asking developers to submit 64 bit Apps to App Store for IOS, and all the Apps without 64 bit support will not be approved after June 1, 2015. This could be a big requirement for me, and for […]
Yesterday, I got to know that the UniGate is promoted to be one of the major products for UniSVR when I talked with a former colleague from UniSVR. It’s really a good thing to know. As what I always say, I have a good faith in the UniGate and IOT […]
Planning to write a series of posts about debugging & trouble shooting tricks. And I’d like to make backtrace as a start. As a typical programmer(AKA nerd), I’d like to jump to the topic directly before run into blah-blah. Everyone knows, bug is free, so it may be at everywhere, […]