Re: [OpenSIPStack] An enhanced HTTP Config Module for OpenSBC
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From: Thomas R. <tho...@it...> - 2007-12-03 08:17:25
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Standalone Python server like Trac and/or Twisted.web+woven sounds good to = me ;) Just my 2c though -----Original Message----- From: ope...@li... [mailto:opensipstack= -de...@li...] On Behalf Of Joegen E. Baclor Sent: Montag, 03. Dezember 2007 04:43 To: ope...@li...; opensipstack-osbcdevel@lists.= sourceforge.net Subject: [OpenSIPStack] An enhanced HTTP Config Module for OpenSBC Hi Everyone, As I have hinted in the past, there is a plan to provide a new level of administrative interface for OpenSBC. As most of you might have discovered by now, OpenSBC is very easy to install and requires virtually no configuration for you to be able to run and use it. This is all because of a built-in HTTP server that allows for OpenSBC to be configured remotely. However, since version 1.1.4 and with the introduction of more advanced features like SIP Trunking, the built-in HTTP Config Pages is out-growing its simplicity. We are now in a point where we need to decide what technology to use to bring the configuration modules to the next level. We need to seriously consider the following criteria in choosing the solution. 1. It should be very easy to install and package 2. Built-in access to back-end databases preferably Postgress 3. Must be able to host Dynamic HTML Content 4. Other criteria that might be useful are support for XML-RPC and SOAP Some of the basic choices that I pulled out straight from my thoughts are 1. A separate web interface easily installable as standard Apache Web application. Choices are PHP, JSP Ruby with SQL back-end 2. Stand-alone Python HTTP Server just like the trac project. See http://trac.edgewall.org/ 3. Enhance the HTTP Admin to support Fast-CGI extension to allow for dynamic HTTP content to be hosted straight by OpenSBC I would want to hear from everyone if you are leaning towards a certain approach or would want another approach altogether. Joegen ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White Paper from Novell. From the desktop to the data center, Linux is going mainstream. Let it simplify your IT future. http://altfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/8857-50307-18918-4 _______________________________________________ opensipstack-devel mailing list ope...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensipstack-devel |