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- Overdue by 7 year(s)•Due by February 20, 2018•10/10 issues closed
- Overdue by 7 year(s)•Due by March 6, 2018•7/8 issues closed
- Release commercial version of Media Server 7. - Split project into media-core and media-server-standalone
Overdue by 7 year(s)•Due by February 5, 2018•28/30 issues closed- Overdue by 7 year(s)•Due by December 31, 2018•0/34 issues closed
- No due date•1/3 issues closed
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During this milestone we will also review the architecture of the Media Server and refactor its bootstrapping system by migrating from an old JBoss micro-container. Possibly, we can make the Media Server deployable as a JBoss AS module. This milestone will focus on refactoring the Scheduler of the Media Server. In fact, the current implementation of the Scheduler relies on deprecated in-house implementation of concurrent classes, based on old Java code. This implementation should be reviewed and refactored to rely on latest JDK concurrency classes and time-deterministic collections. This milestone will also attempt to simplify the RTP library to make it more user-friendly and by breaking apart targeted class that have become too complex. This milestone will also represent a return to WebRTC implementation, where a DTLS NIO implementation will be presented together with trickle-ICE, required to speed up call setup times.
No due date•11/53 issues closedThis milestone will focus on delivering a brand new, optimized JSR309 implementation that will simplify interoperability with the Media Server. This milestone will also introduce support for video, by introducing a Selective Forward Unit (SFU).
No due date•0/6 issues closed