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Openblox Diameter Stack Connects A Bridge To Java And C++

By: Daniel Marcus Manson Home | Internet-and-Business


A Diameter stack, an OpenBloX Traffic Java/C++, is a complete performance of IETF, or better known as the Internet Engineering Task Force, of the Diameter (RFC 3588). It is made up of 3GPP2, 3GPP and ETSI Diameter interface and applications. A Diameter stack compromises in cooperation of Diameter protocol’s mandatory and optional parts. It presents a full client, server and agents Diameter tasks and sustains the total set of Diameter protocol interfaces (e.g. Rf, Ro, CC, Sh, Cx, Gx, etc.) Accessible in the Open Source edition and as a commercial Diameter stack, the OpenBloX Diameter Stack is obtainable as a dual licensed Diameter stack.
Also released as C++, the Open BloX Diameter stack is the market’s only untainted Java Diameter Implementation. In addition, it can also be obtained with a complete J2EE Java Diameter extension. Equally, these two editions contained the very same API and also have the same appearance and feel. As the market standard for Diameter as the market’s most well known, the OpenBloX Diameter stack has generally organized Diameter protocol stack with an estimated number of 80 retail users and several hundreds of deployments.

There are important advantages of the OpenBloX Diameter stack. To name a few, there is a full implementation. The OpenBlox Diameter stack is furnished with a number of Diameter interfaces and full Diameter Base implementation. OpenBloX Diameter stack is most often used by majority. In addition to that, OpenBloX Diameter stack is accustomed to certain telco IMS/NGN needs. Performance wise, the OpenBlox Diameter stack is created with a tough and extensive structural design. Hitting two birds with one stone, the OpenBlox Diameter stack is a great solution for Java and C++ atmosphere, since the OpenBlox Diameter stack is available in both total Java and C++.

The Traffix’s Diameter stack is the OpenBloX. It is a complete operation of the Internet Engineering Task Force, or also known as, IETF, Diameter based protocol (RFC 3588). As similar to the OpenBloX Diameter stack, it also consists of 3GPP, 3GPP2 and ETSI Diameter protocol interfaces and applications.

Likewise to the OpenBlox Diameter stack, a Diameter stack compromises in cooperation of Diameter protocol’s optional and mandatory parts. It presents a full client, agents and server Diameter tasks and sustains the total set of Diameter protocol interfaces (e.g. Ro, Rf, CC, Cx, Sh, Gx, etc.) The only addition to this was the Diameter protocol interfaces.

In comparison to the OpenBloX Diameter stack, it is obtainable in the Open Source edition; and as a commercial Diameter stack, it is obtainable as a dual licensed Diameter stack.

In parallel to OpenBloX Diameter stack, it Is also considered as a market standard for Diameter as as the market’s most well known, the OpenBloX Diameter stack has generally organized Diameter protocol stack with an estimated number of, somehow lesser, 65 to 70 retail users and a few hundreds of deployments.

The benefits and advantages of the OpenBloX Diameter stack similar to as mentioned earlier, such as: The OpenBlox Diameter stack is furnished with a number of Diameter interfaces and full Diameter Base implementation. OpenBloX Diameter stack is most often used by majority. In addition to that, OpenBloX Diameter stack is accustomed to certain Telco IMS/NGN needs. Performance wise, the OpenBlox Diameter stack is created with a tough and extensive structural design. Hitting two birds with one stone, the OpenBlox Diameter stack is a great solution for Java and C++ atmosphere, since the OpenBlox Diameter stack is available in C/C++ and pure Java.



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Mr. Lenny Ridel is the CTO of Traffix †the company that introduces diameter stack and diameter protocol as parts of Traffix AAA solutions. Mr. Ridel has more than 15 years of experience in algorithm research and architecture design and development of multidisciplinary systems.

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