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Sun-Ericsson IMS client-server application Competition

Sun-Ericsson ContestSuggested by Ashwin Bhat

Event: Sun-Ericsson Application Competition (Website)

Organised By: Sun Microsystems and Sony Ericsson

Key Dates:
Deadline for Entry Submissions:September 30, 2008

For Whom:
Participants must reside in the following countries and must have reached the legal age of majority: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.

About The Competition:
The Project SailFin and Ericsson Service Development Studio (SDS) Application Competition is designed to award the best IMS client-server application using Project SailFin and Ericsson Service Development Studio. Prizes will be awarded to those who submit the best entries as determined by the judges in accordance with the Official Rules.

Project SailFin:
Project SailFin is a subproject under GlassFish. It adds the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlet container based on JSR 289 to the GlassFish application server. In addition to the SIP servlet container, SailFin also aims to provide high availability of the SIP servlet container and a loadbalancer for both SIP and HTTP traffic. Given the functionality, the SailFin codebase requires GlassFish as its underlying runtime. The web container from GlassFish and the SIP servlet container become the converged container that is typical of the SIP application servers based on JSR 289. (More)

Ericsson Service Development Studio (SDS):
Ericsson’s Service Development Studio (SDS) is the only fully comprehensive tool for development and end-to-end testing of both the client and server side of new convergent all-IP (IMS) applications. SDS contains a standards based IMS network simulator with communication services emulators. (More)

For complete Details on the Contest visit here.

Prizes:
The grand prize winner will receive USD $5,000, and two second place winners will receive a Sony Ericsson W760 phone.

More Official Rules here.

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