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Parlay 5.0
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part
2: Common
Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part
4: Call
Control Sub-part 1: Call
Control Common
Definitions Sub-part 2:
Generic
Call Control Sub-part 3:
Multi-Party
Call Control Sub-part 4:
Multi-Media
Call Control Sub-part 5:
Conference
Call Control Part 5: User
Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part
7: Terminal
Capabilities Part 8: Data
Session Control Part 9: Generic
Messaging Part 10: Connectivity
Manager Part 11: Account
Management Part 12: Charging Part
13: Policy
Management Part 14: Presence
and Availability Management Part 15: Multi-Media
Messaging
Notes:
- The Parlay 5.0 specification is backward compatible with
the Parlay 4.2 and Parlay 3.4 specifications, as described
in section 9 of Part 1: Overview
- For the informative Java™ realization API, Javadoc™ is
provided for J2SE™
and J2EE™
Parlay 4.2
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part
2: Common
Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part
4: Call
Control Sub-part 1: Call
Control Common
Definitions Sub-part 2:
Generic
Call Control Sub-part 3:
Multi-Party
Call Control Sub-part 4:
Multi-Media
Call Control Sub-part 5:
Conference
Call Control Part 5: User
Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part
7: Terminal
Capabilities Part 8: Data
Session Control Part 9: Generic
Messaging Part 10: Connectivity
Manager Part 11: Account
Management Part 12: Charging Part
13: Policy
Management Part 14: Presence
and Availability Management
Note: The Parlay 4.2 specification is backward compatible
with the Parlay 4.1 and Parlay 3.4 specifications. Learn more about Parlay backward compatibility
[461KB]..
Parlay 4.1
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part 2: Common Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part 4: Call
Control Sub-part 1: Call Control Common
Definitions Sub-part 2:
Generic Call
Control Sub-part 3: Multi-Party Call
Control Sub-part 4: Multi-Media Call
Control Sub-part 5: Conference Call Control Part 5: User Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part 7: Terminal Capabilities Part 8: Data Session Control Part 9: Generic Messaging (4.0) Part 10: Connectivity Manager Part 11: Account Management Part 12: Charging Part 13: Policy Management (4.0) Part 14: Presence and Availability Management (4.0)
Parlay 4.0
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part 2: Common Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part 4: Call
Control Sub-part 1: Call Control Common
Definitions Sub-part 2:
Generic Call
Control Sub-part 3: Multi-Party Call
Control Sub-part 4: Multi-Media Call
Control Sub-part 5: Conference Call Control Part 5: User Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part 7: Terminal Capabilities Part 8: Data Session Control Part 9: Generic Messaging Part 10: Connectivity Manager Part 11: Account Management Part 12: Charging Part 13: Policy Management Part 14: Presence and Availability Management
Parlay 3.4
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part
2: Common
Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part
4: Call
Control Part 5: User
Interaction Part 6: Mobility
(Parlay 3.3) Part 7: Terminal
Capabilities (Parlay 3.3) Part 8: Data
Session Control Part 9: Generic
Messaging (Parlay 3.3) Part 10: Connectivity
Manager (Parlay 3.3) Part 11: Account
Management Part 12: Charging
Note: The Parlay 3.4 specification is backward compatible
with the Parlay 3.3 specification. Learn more about Parlay backward compatibility
[461KB]. .
Parlay 3.3
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part 2: Common Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part 4: Call Control Part 5: User Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part 7: Terminal Capabilities Part 8: Data Session Control Part 9: Generic Messaging Part 10: Connectivity Manager Part 11: Account Management Part 12: Charging
Note: The Parlay 3.3 specification is
backward compatible with the Parlay 3.2 specification. Learn more about Parlay backward compatibility
[461KB].
Parlay 3.2
Specification
Part 1: Overview Part 2: Common Data Definitions Part 3: Framework Part 4: Call Control Part 5: User Interaction Part 6: Mobility Part 7: Terminal Capabilities Part 8: Data Session Control Part 9: Generic Messaging Part 10: Connectivity Manager Part 11: Account Management Part 12: Charging
Parlay UML to Java API
Rulebook, Issue 1.1
This revised release of the Rulebook addresses the Java 2
Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) environment. It establishes
a common set of rules that allow Java community JAIN Service
Provider API (JAIN SPA) expert groups to generate Java
Community APIs from Parlay UML. Download the UML to Java API Rulebook, Issue 1.1 [97 KB]. Be
sure to check out the revised UML to Java API White Paper, Issue 1.1, [66KB]
too.
Parlay UML to Java API
Rulebook, Issue 1.0
This first release of the Rulebook addresses the Java 2
Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) environment. It establishes
a common set of rules that allow Java community JAIN Service
Provider API (JAIN SPA) expert groups to generate Java
Community APIs from Parlay UML. Download the UML to Java API Rulebook, Issue
1.0.[97 KB].
Parlay 3.1 Specification -
Call Control, Framework, Content-Based Charging, …
This specification, which implements essential corrections
to the 3.0 release, was created jointly with ETSI members and
is available on the ETSI website. Parlay and ETSI hold joint
copyright to this documentation and both have agreed to make
it available to the public.
Parlay 3.0
Specification
Parlay 3.0 Specification - Presence and Availability
Management (PAM)
The Parlay Group's PAM specification is now available to
the public for download. The pdf version in zipped format
contains four documents including Class Diagrams, Sequence
Diagrams, Interfaces and Data Definitions. To download the
zipped file [click here, 576K].
Parlay 3.0 Specification - Call Control, Framework,
Content-Based Charging, …
The Parlay 3.0 specification for Call Control, Framework,
Content-Based Charging, … was created jointly with ETSI
members and is available here, or on the ETSI website at http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp.
In order to access it at the ETSI site, perform a search for
'ES 201 915'. Parlay and ETSI hold joint copyright to this
documentation and both have agreed to make it available to the
public.
To download the documents from the Parlay website:
- Overview file in pdf format [132 KB]
- Overview, plus Common Data Definitions & Framework;
parts 1, 2, 3 [824 KB]
- Call Control, User Interaction & Mobility; parts 4,
5, 6 [1.15 MB]
- Terminal Capabilities, Data Session Control, Generic
Messaging, Connectivity Manager, Account Management, and
Charging; parts 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 [824 KB]
- The OMG IDL representation of these interface
specifications; parts 2 through 12 [34K]
Parlay 3.0 Specification - Policy Management
The Parlay Group's Policy Management specification was
created by Parlay members and is available to the public. You
may download the specification from this site. The suite of
Parlay Group Policy Management documents is provided in three
zip files.
- Policy Management Documents [316 KB]
- Interfaces document version 1.0
- Data Definition document version 1.0
- White Paper version 1.0
- Use Cases document 1.0
- Parlay Policy Information Model (HTML
variant) [356 KB]
- High Level View
- Please Note -- After extraction click on root.html
- Parlay Policy Information Model (HTML
variant) [504 KB]
- Detailed version; plus Sequence Diagrams and Class
Diagrams
- Please Note -- Some browsers may have problems with
the display of some text or graphics. After extraction
click on root.html.
Parlay 2.1 API
Specification
Parlay 2.1 API Specification
This re-released set of Parlay 2.1 API specifications
corrects errors that have been detected since the original
specifications were published in June/July 2000. In each
package, please review the "Revision Control" section of each
updated Microsoft Word document for detailed information. Note
that the majority of the changes are editorial in nature: for
example, updates to IDL files to fix misalignments with the
corresponding API specifications.
To download 2.1 Specifications, click on the links below:
- Call Processing APIs 2.1 [1.6 MB]
- Connectivity Manager APIs 2.1 [600 KB]
- Framework APIs 2.1 [1.1 MB]
- Messaging APIs 2.1 [430 KB]
- Mobility APIs 2.1 [560 KB]
- Common Data & IDL 2.1 [536 KB]
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