/* * Conditions Of Use * * This software was developed by employees of the National Institute of * Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency of the Federal Government. * Pursuant to title 15 Untied States Code Section 105, works of NIST * employees are not subject to copyright protection in the United States * and are considered to be in the public domain. As a result, a formal * license is not needed to use the software. * * This software is provided by NIST as a service and is expressly * provided "AS IS." NIST MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED * OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT * AND DATA ACCURACY. NIST does not warrant or make any representations * regarding the use of the software or the results thereof, including but * not limited to the correctness, accuracy, reliability or usefulness of * the software. * * Permission to use this software is contingent upon your acceptance * of the terms of this agreement * * . * */ /******************************************************************************* * Product of NIST/ITL Advanced Networking Technologies Division (ANTD). * *******************************************************************************/ package gov.nist.javax.sip.stack; import gov.nist.javax.sip.message.*; /* * Salvador Rey Calatayud suggested adding a parameter to the processRequest/processResponse * methods. */ /** * An interface for a genereic message processor for SIP Response messages. * This is implemented by the application. The stack calls the message * factory with a pointer to the parsed structure to create one of these * and then calls processResponse on the newly created SIPServerResponse * It is the applications responsibility to take care of what needs to be * done to actually process the response. * * @version 1.2 $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2009/07/17 18:58:15 $ * * @author M. Ranganathan
* * * */ public interface ServerResponseInterface { /** * Process the Response. * @param incomingChannel is the incoming message channel * @param sipResponse is the responseto process. * @param sipDialog -- dialog for this response */ public void processResponse( SIPResponse sipResponse, MessageChannel incomingChannel, SIPDialog sipDialog); /** * This method is called prior to dialog assignment. * @param sipResponse * @param incomingChannel */ public void processResponse( SIPResponse sipResponse, MessageChannel incomingChannel); }