Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
OpenXCAP is an open-source XCAP server licensed under GPLv2. XCAP allows clients to read, write, and modify XML configuration data on a server directly via HTTP URIs. In the SIP SIMPLE ecosystem, it is mainly used to manage data such as buddy lists, presence policies, and resource lists, and can be combined with a SIP Presence server that supports PUBLISH, SUBSCRIBE, and NOTIFY to build a complete presence solution.
In terms of feature coverage, OpenXCAP implements RFC4825, RFC4826, RFC4827, RFC5025, and RFC5874. It supports full and partial XML document operations, XML Schema validation, multiple domains, TLS encryption, digital certificates, Digest/Basic HTTP authentication, multiple realms, encrypted database password storage, and IP network-based Trusted Peers. At the application layer, it supports xcap-caps, resource-lists, pres-rules, OMA presence rules, RLS services, PIDF manipulation, XCAP directory, user icons, dialog-rules, watchers, purge, and more, covering typical SIP presence/XCAP use cases.
It is explicitly described as offering out-of-the-box integration with OpenSIPS Presence Agent, which is its most important ecosystem advantage. In addition to the standard XCAP protocol, the project also provides a RESTful API, making it easier for clients that do not support XCAP to implement similar functionality. However, the main content does not mention any SDKs, nor does it specify particular programming languages or frameworks.
The source text only states that the project is licensed under GPL version 2; it does not mention a commercial edition, cloud hosting, paid support, or SLA information. As an open-source server, it is better suited to self-hosted deployment, but users need to handle installation, operations, security hardening, and protocol compatibility testing themselves.
Its strengths are its focused protocol implementation, relatively complete feature set, clearly defined security capabilities, and compatibility with the OpenSIPS presence ecosystem. Its drawbacks are that it is highly specialized and not suitable for general-purpose configuration management or modern Web API scenarios. The crawled content also does not show how actively it is maintained, the quality of its installation guides, or whether commercial support is available. It is best suited for VoIP, IMS, and SIP presence platform developers, as well as communications system teams that need to run their own XCAP service.
Based on the source text, it is not possible to determine the accessibility, download speed, or payment availability of openxcap.org from mainland China, so china_access is marked as unknown. If access is restricted, alternatives could be sought within the broader SIP/OpenSIPS/Kamailio ecosystem, especially presence/XCAP components that can be mirrored for download and deployed locally.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on openxcap.org official site.
openxcap.org is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach openxcap.org directly.