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'''Java APIs for Integrated Networks''' ('''JAIN''') is an activity within the [[Java Community Process]], developing APIs for the creation of [[telephony]] (voice and data) services. Originally, JAIN stood for ''[[Java (programming language)|Java]] [[Application Programming Interface|API]]s for [[Intelligent Network]]''. The name was later changed to ''Java APIs for Integrated Networks'' to reflect the widening scope of the project. The JAIN activity consists of a number of "Expert Groups", each developing a single API specification.
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JAIN is part of a general trend to open up service creation in the telephony network so that, by analogy with the [[Internet]], openness should result in a growing number of participants creating services, in turn creating more demand and better, more targeted services.
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== Books ==
* {{cite book|last=Jain|first=Ravi|title=Programming converged networks : call control in Java, XML, and Parlay.|year=2005|publisher=Wiley-Interscience|___location=Hoboken, N.J.|isbn=0-471-26801-1|
* {{cite book|last=Jepsen|first=Thomas C.|title=Java in telecommunications : solutions for next generation networks|year=2001|publisher=Wiley|___location=Chichester [u.a.]|isbn=0-471-49826-2|editor=Anjum, Farooq}}
* {{cite book|last=Mueller|first=Stephen M.|title=APIs and protocols for convergent network services : [JTAPI, JAIN, and PARLAY; SIP and PINT, XML, LDAP, CORBA, and SOAP]|year=2002|publisher=McGraw-Hill|___location=New York [u.a.]|isbn=0-07-138880-X}}
[[Category:Java device platform|Integrated Networks]]
[[Category:Telecommunications standards]]
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