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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T21:25:24+00:00 2026-06-08T21:25:24+00:00

I am wondering how you can get the call id when you make an

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I am wondering how you can get the call id when you make an outgoing call using the android.net.sip API.
I am currently just making an outgoing call as they do in the android sip demo.
call = manager.makeAudioCall(me.getUriString(), sipAddress, listener, 30);
I also saw in the documentation that you can create a sip session when making a call in order to get the call id, but I just can’t figure it out. See http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/sip/SipManager.html#createSipSession(android.net.sip.SipProfile for the documentation on the SipManager. I am also doing this before I make the audio call:

manager.createSipSession(me, new SipSession.Listener(){
        @Override
        public void onCalling(SipSession session) {
            String callId = session.getCallId();
            Log.d(TAG, "onCalling. call ID: " + callId);
        }
        @Override
        public void onRingingBack(SipSession session) {
            String callId = session.getCallId();
            Log.d(TAG, "onRinging. call ID!!!: " + callId);
        }
        @Override
        public void onCallEstablished(SipSession session,
                String sessionDescription) {
            String callId = session.getCallId();
            Log.d(TAG, "onCallEstablished: call ID!!!: " + callId);

        }

    });

but none of the methods are being called when I make the outgoing call.

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    2026-06-08T21:25:25+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 9:25 pm

    I finally found a solution to the problem, and here it is:

    private SipAudioCall myMakeAudioCall(Context context, SipProfile sipProfile, SipProfile peerProfile, int timeout) throws SipException{
    
        SipAudioCall.Listener l = new SipAudioCall.Listener(){
            @Override
            public void onCallEstablished(SipAudioCall call) {
            }
            //add more methods if you want to
        };
    
        SipAudioCall testCall = new SipAudioCall(context,sipProfile);
        testCall.setListener(l);
    
        SipSession.Listener sessionListener = new SipSession.Listener(){
            @Override
            public void onCalling(SipSession session) {
                String callId = session.getCallId();
                Log.d(TAG, "onCalling. call ID: " + callId);
            }
            //add more methods if you want to
        };
    
        SipSession ss = manager.createSipSession(sipProfile, sessionListener);
        if(ss == null){
            throw new SipException("Failed to create SipSession; Network available?");
        }
        testCall.makeCall(peerProfile, ss, timeout);
        Log.d(TAG,"iD: " + ss.getCallId());
        return testCall;
    }
    

    Instead of making a call using our manager, we simply create our own SipAudioCall object. We use our manager to create a SipSession, which we will use in the method for making a call with our SipAudioCall object.

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