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The Microsoft Lync Server 2010 SIP Application Managed API enables you to write server-side SIP applications using a managed code supported in .NET Framework.
Writing a server-side managed SIP application involves the following:
Use classes defined in the Microsoft.Rtc.Sip namespace.
Register the application with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 using the new-CCSServiceApplication Windows PowerShell command.
Create at least one ServerAgent instance by calling the class constructor and supplying an ApplicationManifest object that contains a compiled application manifest.
This section provides an overview of the Lync Server 2010 SIP Application Managed API and describes the basic tasks for creating, registering, installing, debugging and deploying a managed SIP application.
Note
In Lync Server 2010, all server API applications must be compiled with the 64-bit version of the SDK.
In This Section
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Describes the logic behind two types of proxy applications that Lync Server 2010 supports, including the required SIP objects. |
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Describes the process of creating a SIP proxy application for Lync Server 2010. |
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Describes how to thread dispatched SIP messages for efficient service by an application. |
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Describes the classes that manage various types of transactions. |
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Describes how to dispose of objects whose lifetimes are dictated by a server agent. |
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Describes how to configure garbage collection to optimize application performance. |
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Details how to synchronize thread access to SIP transaction objects. |
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Describes approaches for successfully debugging SIP applications created with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 SIP Application API and Lync Server 2010 SIP Application Managed API. |
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Details the process for registering a SIP application with Lync Server 2010. |
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Details specific WMI classes used for managing a SIP application installed on Lync Server 2010. |
See Also
Concepts
SIP Application Managed API Reference (Lync Server 2010 SDK)