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For the 8.x release, the SIP Endpoint SDK allows you to develop applications by using .NET technology.
To assist you with development, the SIP Endpoint SDK is packaged with a SIP Endpoint SDK API Reference document (SipEndpointNet.chm
) that allows you to find reference information, coding recommendations, and code snippets in a single location.
For your convenience, the SIP Endpoint SDK also includes a Visual Studio Starter Kit that contains a project template and code snippets. This Starter Kit can help you get up and running during early application development.
Finally, every Genesys product also includes a Release Note that provides any late-breaking product information that could not be included in the manual. This product information can often be important. To view it, open the read_me.html
file in the application home directory, where you will find a link to the latest Release Note for this product. These development aids can be located on the Developer Documentation Library CD, as well as from the Genesys Developer website that is located at http://www.genesyslab.com/developer.
This guide is written for software developers and application architects that have an understanding of the Genesys platform and the basics of SIP telephony before using this SDK. Before working with the SIP Endpoint SDK, you should know how to use the logging functionality of the Platform SDK. In addition, the following document can be useful in understanding the Genesys SIP server environment:
To work with Release 8.1.2 of the SIP Endpoint SDK, you must ensure that your system meets the software requirements established in the Genesys Supported Operating Environment Reference Manual, as well as meeting the following minimum software requirements:
Important Note: The computers that will run your application must have the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86). To download this package, do one of the following things:
Search Download Center
field, enter Visual C++
. The link for the redistributable package will be listed. Make sure you download the SP1 version that is dated 9/16/2008, and not the pre-SP1 version dated 11/29/2007.