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JavaOne: New Mobile Service Architecture will include IMS Service API
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Monday, May 12, 2008
The Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) specifies a standardized set of APIs, which allows developers access to various capabilities – from sending SMS messages to address book information – on mobile phones. Ericsson is a member of the expert group that is drafting the upcoming second version of MSA, which will include an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) API.
“The MSA initiative learned from past experience that rather than creating a large set of APIs, one-size-fits-all instead adapts to the available set of compelling device features while adding the benefits of reachability into new market segments,” Olsson says. “A layered set of APIs, on mobile devices previously too limited for MSA, will enable deployment across a significantly increased market segment Feature phones and advanced smartphones will benefit from a consistent set of core APIs that can be extended with additional APIs for specific device features adding capabilities such as location, enhanced multimedia and advanced communication services based on IMS.” The JSR-281 IMS Services API is included in the MSA, with Ericsson as the specification lead. This API will allow developers to create applications that integrate with IMS networks, which is the telecom industry's preferred standard for delivering converged multimedia services. The JSR work has now been delivered to the JCP (Java Community Process) organization and is set to be presented to the JCP executive committee for final approval. “JSR-281 has been well received by the industry, and operators have already begun showing an interest in how the new IMS API allows developers to benefit from using IMS,” Olsson says. “The IMS API provides access to a core set of IMS features, which will allow developers to create converged multimedia applications such as presence, push-to-talk and video conferencing without having to deal with the more complex groundwork and underlying details of the IMS technology.” By Olle Blomberg
Last published May 12, 2008
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