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29 package gov.nist.javax.sip.stack;
30 
31 import gov.nist.javax.sip.message.*;
32 
33 /**
34  * An interface for a genereic message processor for SIP Request messages.
35  * This is implemented by the application. The stack calls the message
36  * factory with a pointer to the parsed structure to create one of these
37  * and then calls processRequest on the newly created SIPServerRequest
38  * It is the applications responsibility to take care of what needs to be
39  * done to actually process the request.
40  *
41  * @version 1.2 $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2009/07/17 18:58:15 $
42  *
43  * @author M. Ranganathan   <br/>
44  *
45  *
46  *
47  */
48 public interface ServerRequestInterface {
49 
50     /**
51      * Process the message.  This incorporates a feature request
52      * by Salvador Rey Calatayud <salreyca@TELECO.UPV.ES>
53      * @param sipRequest is the incoming SIP Request.
54      * @param  incomingChannel is the incoming message channel (parameter
55      * added in response to a request by Salvador Rey Calatayud.)
56      */
processRequest( SIPRequest sipRequest, MessageChannel incomingChannel)57     public void processRequest(
58         SIPRequest sipRequest,
59         MessageChannel incomingChannel);
60 
61 
62 }
63