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This document explains the Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK — what it does and how to use it |
What is the Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK?
The Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK:
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enables a developer to create and modify features, mappers, and OCS Drivers, using Sentinel as a set of APIs and framework
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provides a build environment and set of tools to facilitate development, deployment, configuration, and testing.
Getting the SDK
You can download the most recent SDK version from here as a single zip file.
Once you extract this zip, you’ll have an uninitialized Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK environment.
What’s in the SDK?
The SDK includes:
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Third-party software |
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Workings of the SDK
The SDK consists of:
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source code, for features, mappers, OCS drivers, profiles, libraries, services, and so-on; written in Java
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modules, which contain the source code, in a standard directory structure; built and published into a local filesystem-based Ivy repository inside the SDK
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OpenCloud-supplied tools, which read published modules from one or more Ivy repositories and then read/write state in the Rhino SLEE.
The various tools in the SDK operate on modules which have been built and published.
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For further information about repositories, see Using Ivy with the Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK |
What to read next
First read the Installing the Sentinel VoLTE Public SDK and Creating a feature tutorials
(to learn how to install the product and create a feature).
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References
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