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About SailFin
Project SailFin is based on robust and scalable SIP servlets technology on top of a deployment-quality, Java EE-based GlassFish. We are JSR 289 compliant, and provide high- availability and clustering features, while integrating with existing GlassFish services.

JSR 289  updates the SIP Servlets API and defines a standard application programming model to mix SIP Servlets and Java EE components. Java EE services, such as web services, persistence, security, and transactions, enable faster development of smarter communications-enabled applications.

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  • Converged Load Balancer Whitepaper
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  • Writing  an Application  Router
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