[Asterisk-java-users] Stable release of 3.x series?
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From: Steve S. <ss...@us...> - 2020-07-31 21:07:01
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Hello, We're currently using the 2.0.x version of asterisk-java, and I've just determined we need to upgrade to something much newer that supports PJSIP. I don't see much support for PJSIP in the 2.0.x branches. It looks like there's a lot of recent activity, and I see what looks like support for PJSIP in the Master branch, with a lot of tags of 3.0, 3.1, 3.5, 3.6, etc... However, I don't see anything in github marked as an official release, and there doesn't seem to be a branch where 3.x is being maintained. So that leads me to a couple questions. Are the tags marked in the 3.x series compatible with 2.0.x? i.e. Can I largely drop something tagged as a 3.x release and expect code written against 2.0.x to be compatible? Are the 3.x tags stable? Is one recommended over another? I'd like to use something newer than 2.0.4, which looks like the latest branch, but I'm not sure what to start with, and if things might break later if I then use some newer 3.x tag. Thanks. -- |