Developers: | Oracle |
Branches: | Internet services, Telecommunication and communication |
Technology: | IP telephony, Server platforms |
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server (OCCAS) is the industrial, open, based on models of SIP servlets, convergent Java EE-SIP-IMS application server developed especially for NGN/IMS, VoIP and NGIN implementations based on the IP protocol.
As Web telekomserver applications from a product family of Oracle Communications Service Delivery, it submits the most powerful, highly reliable platform of creation and execution of services for network operators, developers of network equipment, ISV and the enterprises which look for ways of fast and economic creation and implementation of multimedia of services of the communications of real time making profit.
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server provides Web telekomkonteyner for applications from the industry integrated by support of key standards, such as SIP Servlet 1.1, Java EE 5, Web Services, IMS and OMA. It supports all corresponding standards 3GPP IMS, including ISC and Diameter for access in real time to data on the subscriber (the reference point of Sh of the IMS model), online tariffing (Ro), and offline of tariffing (Rf). By means of close integration with Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Communications Converged Application Server provides native access to a broad set of services Java EE, Java SE, and Web.
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server is ideal for the users implementing the solutions VoIP on the basis of SIP for conference communication of IP, and convergent Web IMS applications for the enterprises, consumers and Web 2.0 services. For the maximum capacity and additional opportunities for SIP-applications of Oracle Communications Converged Application Server supports execution of Java code in real time and also a possibility of "presence" (presence) and management of the documents XML (XDM).
Interrelations of services and applications of OCCAS