Radisys introduced WebConnect JAVA, a JSR-309 compliant adapter which is compatible with the entire Radisys Media Resource Function (MRF) product family.
Radisys WebConnect translates JSR309 media processing requests, in a Java EE environment, into Session Internet Protocol (SIP) and Media Server Markup Language (MSML RFC 5707) XML-based control commands – which are compatible with any Radisys MRF.
The new capabilities mean that Radisys MRF resources can be used for IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services as well as Over The Top (OTT) and WebRTC services delivered on web application servers based on traditional Internet communication and programming standards, such as Java.
“Adding support for JSR309 was a
simple decision as many of the leading web application server platforms on the
market today are Java EE based,” said Grant Henderson, VP of Marketing and
Product Management at Radisys. “In addition, the world has far more computer
programming professionals with expertise in Java programming than
telecommunication service developers with expertise in SIP. Radisys WebConnect is
focused on opening up this market by delivering first-class media processing
capabilities to the broad community of IT professionals developing real-time communication
services using Java platforms be they WebRTC, video or audio based.”