Section 2 is finished – finally.

These two videos below close the chapter 2 of the “IMS application development tutorial” video series.

In the first we make a comparison between the call we made through SIP proxy and the call through back-to-back user agent. At the end of it I explain the reason why – in my opinion – we are more likely to develop back-to-back user agents (using SIP servlet technology).



The second video contains the demo of the EZ-IVR application (that's the complex application we are going to develop at the end of this video tutorial -- chapter 6, 7, and 8 -- utilizing all the knowledge we acquire throughout the preceeding chapters). In addition to the demo, the video also gives a quick overview of the interaction between the elements that make up the application.



Well, that's all for section 2. I learned something from this process: I did it the wrong way (I mean, the technique of making the video), that's why the process was slower than I expected. In the upcoming chapters I'm going to record all my activities on the screen first (without saying anything), and do the voice-overs after that.

What about chapter 1? A good news: a friend of mine is going to help me with that. He's more knowledgable and experienced in this area. I'm glad and honoured to have him in this video. Chapter 1 is going to be an interview with him. We're still working on the script, expect to see the video in 7-10 days from now.

IMS Application Development - Section 2 part C - 2

Here comes other chunk…. In this part, we make a call through a SIP proxy, and followed by another call through back-to-back user agent.

Sorry for the short commentary; I’m still working on the editing of this video series. *Phew*. Hang on, we’re almost there. One more part, where we’ll make a comparison between the two calls in the video above followed by short demo of EZ IVR, and we’ll be done with section 2.

Be right back. Chau.