PJLIB

Free and open source framework library that will help you create scalable applications
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Benny Prijono
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.pjsip.org/pjlib/docs/html/main.htm
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 3.4 MB

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PJLIB Description

Free and open source framework library that will help you create scalable applications PJLIB is a small footprint framework library written in C for making scalable applications. Because of its small footprint, it can be used in embedded applications (we hope so!), but yet the library is also aimed for facilitating the creation of high performance protocol stacks.PJLIB is designed to be extremely portable. It can run on any kind of processors (16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit, single or multi-processors, big or little endian) and operating systems. Floating point or no floating point. Multi-threading or not. It can even run in environment where no ANSI LIBC is available.Currently PJLIB is known to run on these platforms:· Mac OS X / PowerPC· Win32/x86 (Win95/98/ME, NT/2000/XP/2003, mingw).· arm, WinCE and Windows Mobile.· Linux/x86, (user mode and as kernel module(!)).· Linux/alpha· Solaris/ultra.· RTEMS (x86 and powerpc). What's New in This Release: · Compilation error on Linux when PJ_HAS_POOL_ALT_API is used (thanks Gang Liu for the report) · Unit test failure in the timestamp test on very fast CPU (thanks Seth Hinze for the patch) · Add WinCE workspace/project files for pjlib-util unit tests (thanks Seth Hinze for the contribution) · Add WinCE workspace/project files for pjnath unit tests (thanks Seth Hinze for the contribution) · Error when falling back to secondary TURN server (thanks Nicolas Fauvel for the report) · Build error in wav_writer.c in big endian systems (thanks Seth Hinze for the patch) · Mismatched signal level for codec G.722 (thanks Olle Frimanson for the report). · Add WinCE workspace/project files for pjsip unit tests (thanks Seth Hinze for the contribution)


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