Initial Sbb design and Stage-3 description to be up soon

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aayush bhatnagar

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Nov 2, 2008, 4:39:31 AM11/2/08
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Hello friends, 

Soon i will be starting to design the Service Building blocks for the PNM server. I will be following the 3GPP specs, that can be downloaded from the Files section (http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi) 

As i go along, i will quote the specific literature from the specification to reference the design diagrams. I will also post the diagrams on the blog (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)

If anyone of us would like to volunteer to help me in the design process, you are most welcome. 

If anyone of us has an interest in designing Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) in JSPs or JSFs, you are most welcome to volunteer by replying to this mail. 

Aayush

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Dominic_Gmail

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Nov 2, 2008, 9:23:47 AM11/2/08
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Hi Aayush,
 
I would like to be involved in the Design process.
 
Regards,
Dominic
 
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aayush bhatnagar

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Nov 2, 2008, 10:21:26 AM11/2/08
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Thats great Dominic, 

We can carry on the discussion on this mailing list thread. All the email replies to this discussion we have on the mailing list will be visible on the internet on this link: http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi/browse_thread/thread/541537ec6c65bb92

Other members are free to chip in the discussion at any time :-) 

So, to start off, the basis for the discussion will be the Stage 1 and Stage 2 description (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)

Let us set an agenda: 

1. Review of the PNM service and its ecosystem so far (Doubts if any) 

2. Review of the high level GUI requirements ( technology to be used for the GUI) and forward path 

3. Service Building Blocks needed ( will get more clear once the Stage-3 description is up on the blog)

Aayush

aayush bhatnagar

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Nov 11, 2008, 6:49:03 AM11/11/08
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Hi Dominic,
I have identified some high level requirements for the GUI.
The technology that we can use for the GUI can be simple JSP Servlets.
However, JSF is also a very interesting and powerful technology, as it
completely eliminates the need for coding in AJAX and javascript.
Some of the requirements for the subscriber (mobile phone user,
desktopp client) will be as follows:
1. To log into his account and manage his list of devices.
2. To add or delete his list of devices belonging to his personal network.
3. To put filters on the devices belonging to his personal network.
Filters can be that all calls made to a particular device are
forwarded to an alternate number.
4. To unconditionally block calls from a parrticular number to all his
devices belonging to the customer's network. This is what we call
screening of calls.
All these capabilities will be represented as an xml document which
will be marshalled after the user has set his preferences on the GUI.
The xml document will then be inserted in the XDM server, whose jar
file i had shared earlier on the google group.
This is just a preliminary view of the kind of operations the client
can perform on the GUI. As we go along, more detailed requirements can
be captured.
This GUI will be finally integrated with the PNM server where the call
control logic is implemented.

Would invite feedback and comments on this issue.
Best Regards
Aayush.

On 11/2/08, aayush bhatnagar <abhatnag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thats great Dominic,
> We can carry on the discussion on this mailing list thread. All the email
> replies to this discussion we have on the mailing list will be visible on
> the internet on this link:
> http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi/browse_thread/thread/541537ec6c65bb92
>
> Other members are free to chip in the discussion at any time :-)
>
> So, to start off, the basis for the discussion will be the Stage 1 and Stage
> 2 description (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)
>
> Let us set an agenda:
>
> 1. Review of the PNM service and its ecosystem so far (Doubts if any)
>
> 2. Review of the high level GUI requirements ( technology to be used for the
> GUI) and forward path
>
> 3. Service Building Blocks needed ( will get more clear once the Stage-3
> description is up on the blog)
>
> Aayush
>
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Dominic_Gmail
> <dominic...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Aayush,
>>
>> I would like to be involved in the Design process.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dominic
>>

>> *-------Original Message-------*
>>
>> *From:* aayush bhatnagar <abhatnag...@gmail.com>
>> *Date:* 02-11-2008 10:39:36
>> *To:* us...@whitelassi.dev.java.net; white...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* [whitelassi:7] Initial Sbb design and Stage-3 description to be


>> up soon
>>
>> Hello friends,
>> Soon i will be starting to design the Service Building blocks for the PNM
>> server. I will be following the 3GPP specs, that can be downloaded from
>> the
>> Files section (http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi)

>> <http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi>


>>
>> As i go along, i will quote the specific literature from the specification
>> to reference the design diagrams. I will also post the diagrams on the
>> blog
>> (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)
>>
>> If anyone of us would like to volunteer to help me in the design process,
>> you are most welcome.
>>
>> If anyone of us has an interest in designing Graphical User Interfaces
>> (GUIs) in JSPs or JSFs, you are most welcome to volunteer by replying to
>> this mail.
>>
>> Aayush
>>
>> --
>> sent from my J-phone :-)
>>
>> >>
>>
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Dominic_Gmail

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Nov 11, 2008, 2:19:41 PM11/11/08
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Hi,
 
I think yes we can use JSF for the development of GUI.
 
I think the login page is simple to develop, but the page showing devices in the Personal Network is a bit difficult to visualize. I have attached a snapshot of that page, have a look at it and let me know how you feel about it. This is just my visalization.
 
Regards,
Dominic 
 
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PAN_Devices_Page.jpg
PAN_Devices_Page_Description.jpg

aayush bhatnagar

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Nov 12, 2008, 9:54:26 AM11/12/08
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The snapshots look very good and professional indeed.
As far as the device configuration is concerned...it will happen
something like this..
1. User logs into the GUI
2. User clicks on 'define personal network' option.
3. GUI asks the user to enter the SIP URI of the personal network
controller. User enters the following uri.. sip:aay...@whitelassi.com
4. GUI gives the option to the user to add more devices to his
network. User may or may not add more devices.
5. User saves his entries.
6. User logs off.

when the user logs in the next time, he can view his personal network,
add or delete devices from it.
:)
aayush.

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