Java in Telecommunications

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Jepsen (editor of IEEE IT Professional Magazine) gives the history of the Java programming language in his introduction to a volume directed to programmers familiar with telecommunications networks. Five specialists, have written chapters that describe several new technologies, including Java APIs for integrated networks (or JAIN), Java call control, realtime Java, various Java applications for network management, and XML and Java applications for telecommunications. Recent developments such as JAIN (Java APIs for Integrated Networks), JAIN Parlay and the Java Telephony API equip Java for the next generation of telecommunications systems and networks. The authors, all practitioners at companies such as Sun Microsystems and Telcordia, provide the first comprehensive overview of how Java will be employed in areas such as call control, intelligent networking, PSTN/Internet convergence, and integrated network management.

  • Cost: $68.50
  • Pages: 200
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0471498262

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Java : Books

Title / Program Name:

Java in Telecommunications

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Released Date:

September 12, 2001

Cost:

$68.50

List Price:

$68.50

Pages:

200

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

0471498262

Publisher:

John Wiley & Sons

Author:

Thomas C. Jepsen, Farooq Anjum, Ravi Raj Bhat

Keywords:

java telecommunications, java call control, internet convergence

Summary:

Comprehensive overview of Java telecommunications networks

Description:

Jepsen (editor of IEEE IT Professional Magazine) gives the history of the Java programming language in his introduction to a volume directed to programmers familiar with telecommunications networks. Five specialists, have written chapters that describe several new technologies, including Java APIs for integrated networks (or JAIN), Java call control, realtime Java, various Java applications for network management, and XML and Java applications for telecommunications. Recent developments such as JAIN (Java APIs for Integrated Networks), JAIN Parlay and the Java Telephony API equip Java for the next generation of telecommunications systems and networks. The authors, all practitioners at companies such as Sun Microsystems and Telcordia, provide the first comprehensive overview of how Java will be employed in areas such as call control, intelligent networking, PSTN/Internet convergence, and integrated network management.

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