Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 21:55 +0100, Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
>   
>> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:41 -0500, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
>>     
>>>     Why is it taking so long for OSS SIP or IAX clients embeddable in web
>>> pages? There's one or two products out there, while desktop clients are
>>> fairly plentiful. If "Web VoIP" clients were as plentiful as, say, MP3
>>> players, then the "Voice Web" would be growing probably as fast as the
>>> Web itself once did.
>>>       
>> What are the two?  FreeSWITCH.org is a library, that happens to ship
>> with a very small program that launches the core.  This is embeddable in
>> anything that can talk to a C library.  This runs in windows (ce, xp,
>> 2003, etc), osx, linux, solaris, etc.  It has many advantages and you
>> can write apps in spidermonkey (mozillas javascript), but then the same
>> author also did res_js for asterisk :)  Its mpl so someone could in
>> theory take it, embed it and sell it if they really wanted to, or keep
>> it open if they wanted to, freedom is a wonderful thing :)
>>
>> There may be more projects than just two, its just that many arent as
>> well known as the desktop stuff.
>>     
>
>       I'm talking about embeddable in (arbitrary, not preinstalled with
> browser plugins) Web pages, which means Java or Flash applets. The one
> that came to mind was Mexuar's, and I allowed for the possibility that
> there might be another with which I'm just not familiar.
>   
Search for JIAX on google.  It is a great starting point but will 
require a bit of work.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

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