TECHNIQUE FOR PERFORMING SIGNALING CONVERSION BETWEEN HTTP AND SIP DOMAINS
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1. A method of performing signaling conversion between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) stateful session and a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dialog, comprisingreceiving from an HTTP enabled entity a first HTTP request message, the first HTTP request message including HTTP state information;
- creating a first SIP message in response to receipt of the first HTTP request message, the first SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog;
sending the first SIP message to an SIP enabled entity; and
establishing a mapping between the HTTP state information and the SIP dialog.
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Abstract
A technique for performing signaling conversion between an HTTP stateful session and an SIP dialog is described. In a method realization of this technique, an HTTP request message including HTTP state information is received from an HTTP enabled entity. In response to receipt of the HTTP request message, an SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog is created. In further steps, the first SIP message is sent to an SIP enabled entity, and a mapping between the HTTP state information and the SIP dialog is established.
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1. A method of performing signaling conversion between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) stateful session and a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dialog, comprising
receiving from an HTTP enabled entity a first HTTP request message, the first HTTP request message including HTTP state information; -
creating a first SIP message in response to receipt of the first HTTP request message, the first SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog; sending the first SIP message to an SIP enabled entity; and establishing a mapping between the HTTP state information and the SIP dialog. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19)
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12. A method of performing signaling conversion between a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dialog and a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) stateful session, comprising
receiving from an SIP enabled entity a first SIP message, the first SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog; -
establishing a mapping between HTTP state information and the SIP dialog; creating a first HTTP request message indicative of a content of the first SIP message, the first HTTP request message including the HTTP state information mapped on the SIP dialog; and sending the first HTTP request message to an HTTP enabled entity. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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22. An apparatus for performing signaling conversion between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) stateful session and a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dialog, comprising
an HTTP User Agent adapted to receive from an HTTP enabled entity a first HTTP request message, the first HTTP request message including HTTP state information; -
an SIP User Agent adapted to send a first SIP message to an SIP enabled entity in response to receipt of the first HTTP request message, the first SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog; and a mapping logic adapted to establish a mapping between the HTTP state information and the SIP dialog. - View Dependent Claims (23, 28)
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25. An apparatus for performing signaling conversion between a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dialog and a Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, stateful session, comprising
an SIP User Agent adapted to receive from an SIP enabled entity a first SIP message, the first SIP message belonging to an SIP dialog; -
a mapping logic adapted to establish a mapping between HTTP state information and the SIP dialog; an HTTP User Agent adapted to send a first HTTP request message indicative of a content of the first SIP message to an HTTP enabled entity, the first HTTP request message including the HTTP state information mapped on the SIP dialog. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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