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1. Admin Guide
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1. Overview
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- 2. Limitations
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+ 2. Important Remarks
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3. Dependencies
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3.1. Kamailio Modules
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Table of Contents
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1. Overview
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- 2. Limitations
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+ 2. Important Remarks
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3. Dependencies
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3.1. Kamailio Modules
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1. Overview
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- This module provides a JSON-RPC v2 server over HTTP implementation,
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- tailored for the needs of Kamailio. It implements the Kamailio RPC
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- interface over JSON-RPC.
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+ This module provides a JSON-RPC v2 server, tailored for the needs of
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+ Kamailio. It implements the Kamailio RPC interface over JSON-RPC.
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The specification for JSON-RPC is available at:
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http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification.
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- The JSONRPC-S module uses the xHTTP module to handle HTTP/S requests.
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- Read the documentation of the xHTTP module for more details.
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+ The transports supported by the module are: FIFO file, datagram (UDP)
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+ over unix socket files or network sockets, HTTP and HTTPS.
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-2. Limitations
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+ The JSONRPCS module requires the xHTTP module to handle HTTP/S
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+ requests. Read the documentation of the xHTTP module for more details.
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- * This module does not implement asynchronous RPC commands. It is
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- unlikely that asynchronous RPC commands will be executed from an
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- JSON-RPC over HTTP client.
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+2. Important Remarks
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+
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+ * This module implements the support for asynchronous RPC commands
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+ only for HTTP and HTTPS transports.
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* This module does not accept parameters embedded in a structure (see
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the RPC documentation for more info about how parameters can be
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passed to RPC).
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+ * For the RPC interface implemented by Kamailio, the order of
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+ parameters is important. If the parameters are given with names,
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+ the names are ignored.
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3. Dependencies
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