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The easiest way to start using the SIP Endpoint SDK for OS X is with the bundled QuickStart application. This application ships in the same folder as the SDK and is supplied as both a double-clickable application in the <tt>/Bin</tt> folder and as source code in the form of an Xcode project located in the <tt>QuickStart/Src</tt> folder.
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==Running the QuickStart Application==
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You can try out the QuickStart application by running <tt>/Bin/QuickStart.app</tt>:
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# Set your [[ConfiguringforAppleOS|configuration settings]] by editing <tt>/Bin/SipEndpoint.config</tt>.
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# Open and run <tt>/Bin/QuickStart.app</tt>.
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== Rebuilding the QuickStart Application from the Xcode Project ==
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You can modify the QuickStart application by opening the QuickStart Xcode project, <tt>/QuickStart/Src/QuickStart.xcodeproj</tt>.
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Before running your modified QuickStart application, you need to rebuild it in Xcode.
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At that point, you can either run the application from within Xcode or you can double-click the application that is contained in the <tt>/Bin</tt> folder. When you rebuild the QuickStart project, the <tt>/Bin/Quickstart.app</tt> file is replaced with your modified QuickStart application.
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Revision as of 06:17, July 18, 2017

SIP Endpoint SDK for OS X QuickStart Application

Important
The following features are not supported:
  • Video
  • IPv6
  • NAT, ICE, TURN, STUN
  • SIP Cluster
  • SIP Proxy

The easiest way to start using the SIP Endpoint SDK for OS X is with the bundled QuickStart application. This application ships in the same folder as the SDK and is supplied as both a double-clickable application in the /Bin folder and as source code in the form of an Xcode project located in the QuickStart/Src folder.

Running the QuickStart Application

You can try out the QuickStart application by running /Bin/QuickStart.app:

  1. Set your configuration settings by editing /Bin/SipEndpoint.config.
  2. Open and run /Bin/QuickStart.app.

Rebuilding the QuickStart Application from the Xcode Project

You can modify the QuickStart application by opening the QuickStart Xcode project, /QuickStart/Src/QuickStart.xcodeproj.

Before running your modified QuickStart application, you need to rebuild it in Xcode.

At that point, you can either run the application from within Xcode or you can double-click the application that is contained in the /Bin folder. When you rebuild the QuickStart project, the /Bin/Quickstart.app file is replaced with your modified QuickStart application.

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