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!!!! 11th of August 2008, '''OpenSER''' Advanced Development Course

Following the '''OpenSER''' tradition, a 2008 edition of the '''OpenSER/OpenSIPS''' Advanced Development Course was held between 11th and 14th of August in Bucharest, Romania, at the Marriott Grand Hotel.

With a keen purposed of teaching people how to develop new module for '''OpenSER/OpenSIPS''', the course was focused more on the '''hands-on experience''', rather than on theoretical presentations.

Gathering 17 participants, the course objective was to write down a complete new module, going through all important things - DB interaction, parsing SIP messages, modifying SIP messages, exporting new Pseudo-variables, exporting Management functions, etc.

The course was a success as at the end, the students ended up with a completely working module written by themselves.
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!!!! 11th of August 2008, '''OpenSER''' Advanced Development Course

Following the '''OpenSER''' tradition, a 2008 edition of the '''OpenSER/OpenSIPS''' Advanced Development Course was held between 11th and 14th of August in Bucharest, Romania, at the Marriott Grand Hotel.

With a keen purposed of teaching people how to develop new module for '''OpenSER/OpenSIPS''', the course was focused more on the '''hands-on experience''', rather than on theoretical presentations.

Gathering 17 participants, the course objective was to write down a complete new module, going through all important things - DB interaction, parsing SIP messages, modifying SIP messages, exporting new Pseudo-variables, exporting Management functions, etc.

The course was a success as at the end, the students ended up with a completely working module written by themselves.

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