[OpenSER-Users] CPL processing in OpenSER
    Bogdan-Andrei Iancu 
    bogdan at voice-system.ro
       
    Fri Nov  9 10:05:31 CET 2007
    
    
  
Yes, theoretically this might be possible, but personally, I also 
haven't tried it.
Regards,
Bogdan
Victor Gamov wrote:
> (the following all theoretical only, no practice with CPL yet)
>
> it's possible to forward requests needed to process by CPL to another 
> OpenSER instance (OpenSER AS) running on the same box. So the main 
> instance will process requests and take care about routing logic, NAT 
> and other things while OpenSER AS will run CPL (or SEMS or something 
> else). All requests from OpenSER AS unconditionally forwarded to main 
> OpenSER.
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>   
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> the XML processing is not the only drawback with CPL - another important 
>> one is the fact that the CPL processing is encapsulated (transparent and 
>> uncontrollable from script) and very difficult to integrate with other 
>> functionalities from the openser script (like simple NAT traversal).
>>
>> regards,
>> bogdan
>>
>> Chris Heiser wrote:
>>     
>>> So voip-info.org's wiki page on CPL-C notest that the XML processing is 
>>> resource consuming and thus common features can be implemented in other 
>>> OpenSER modules.
>>>
>>> I was under the impression that the upload of a CPL script into openser 
>>> caused a binary compile of the script that gets used at runtime to 
>>> eliminate the terrible overhead of libxml, etc...
>>>
>>> Or am I completely off base?
>>>       
>
>
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