At 21:35 2003-07-14 -0400, Kevin Herzig wrote:
Anyone know of anybody doing VXML with Asterisk and/or Linux?


Open-source VoiceXML (VXML) interpreters are available for Linux. This does you absolutely no good, of course; you must integrate the interpreter into the platform. I.e., input in the interperter is VoiceXML, the output is in some API that must integrate with the platform. Even getting ECMAScript running in VoiceXML is a non-trivial task.

Speechworks and Nuance will cheerfully sell you VoiceXML on Linux. I think IBM may also have something... check Alphaworks.

I assume that you're attempting to build VoiceXML services on top of SIP? This is something that interests me as well. What architecture do you have in mind, if I may ask? Integrated VoiceXML on Asterisk wouldn't be my initial choice, at least for what I have in mind.

Unfortunately, despite a month of futzing around, I cannot get Asterisk to work a softphone -- any softphone -- so I have no practical advice.


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