OpenSSRF is an open source reference implementation of the Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF). The specification is defined in MCEB Pub 8.
SSRF v3.0 is Superceded by SSRF v3.1.0
This software library is NOT ACTIVELY DEVELOPED.
This software library is provided to facilitate system and service migration from SSRF v3.0 to v3.1 and, where migration is not possible, to support interoperability between those two specification versions.
Bug fixes made in the v3.1.0 code base, especially in the SSRFProperties and SSRFUtilities classes, will be backwards ported. However there is no intention to backwards port automated features, utilities or other improvements implemented in the v.3.1.0 library.
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This software library is a release of the OpenSSRF project, whose goal is to develop and publish a complete and certifiably compliant reference implementation of the most recent Standard Spectrum Resource Format (currently version 3.1.0) into Java.
See the tutorial for a brief how-to.
The software contained in this release is, to the best of our knowledge, a complete and compliant implementation of the SSRF v3.0 data format specification.
Special attention and effort has been invested to organize the software, to improve the approachability of the underlying SSRF logical data model, and to add methods and techniques to simplify the construction of SSRF data structures.
This project is managed by the Open Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) group and organized within the Wireless Innovation Forum's Spectrum Innovation Committee.
The source code and documentation within this project are available under the Apache 2.0 license, copies of which are included in the source tree and documentation directories.
You are free to download, use and modify this project without restriction, subject to the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.
Your code and contributions are welcome. There are two ways you can give back and help improve and perfect this reference implementation.
- Join the Wireless Innovation Forum. By joining the Forum you gain formal and informal access to a large community of like-minded companies, government agencies and individuals working together for a common goal. Forum members may also participate in the architecture committee of this software project and also influence future development and improvement of the SSRF specification.
- Contribute software. Anyone can fork the code and submit your updates, fixes, utilities and other contributions directly to Key Bridge. We will review and incorporate anything that is helpful.