Author :
De Keijzer, John ; Tait, Douglas ; Goedman, Rob
Abstract :
JAINTM, a set of integrated network APIs for the Java TM platform, provides a framework to build and integrate solutions (or “services”) that span across packet (e.g., IP or ATM), wireless, and PSTN networks. The objective of JAIN is to provide service portability, convergence, and secure access (by services residing outside of the network) to such integrated networks. JAIN is defined and specified by a large number of participating communication companies (the JAIN Community), and according to a well-documented process (the Java Community Process or JCP). The objective of the JAIN Community is to create an open market for services across integrated networks using Java technology. The authors provide the JAIN business case. They then summarize how the JAIN Community works, and introduce how the JAIN Community is organized. They also explain how separate JAIN work items fit together. In particular, they provide the rationale for the currently supported levels of abstraction (in terms of session/call signaling models) in JAIN, and look at possible implementation scenarios
Keywords :
Java; application program interfaces; packet switching; telecommunication computing; telecommunication networks; telecommunication services; ATM; IP; IP-based telephony networks; JAIN Community; Java Community Process; Java platform; Java technology; PSTN networks; abstraction levels; advanced intelligent networks; business; communication companies; communication networks; integrated network API; integrated networks; intelligent networks; network topology; open market; secure access; service portability; session/call signaling models; telephony protocols; wireless networks; Communication networks; Communication system security; Computer aided software engineering; Dynamic programming; Intelligent networks; Java; Object oriented modeling; Runtime; Virtual machining; Web and internet services;