On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:23:47PM -0300, Paulo Mannheimer wrote: > Sure, here it it goes. > > We first developed a small client that sits on a Windows machine taskbar > (sorry guys, but customer had only windows machines ... Hehehe). Upon > boot, the client is loaded and communicates with the * server telling > its IP address and extension number. > > When a call is about to be transferred to that extension, an * AGI sends > the client all information that was programmed to be transferred. We had > to patch app_queue.c to do this (giving it the ability to call an AGI > just before a call is being answered by a queue member). I've submitted > a patch with this change but I'm not sure if it was accepted. > > Once the client receives the data, it makes it available through the > clipboard. All your application has to do is to monitor the clipboard > waiting for any data. If something shows up, it's an indication that the > agent's phone is going to ring pretty soon! > > We are currently expanding our small client to handle much more tasks, > maybe even a complete SIP/IAX softphone, so we can deploy an entire > contact center based on VoIP. Anyone willing to help? > > Best,
Thanks! We're planning something similar, but have some interesting designs: Asterisk | | perl script listening as manager | | Jabber server | | clients Basically, we want to utilize the client/server arch. of jabber, and just need to write the perl script to bridge the two. -- Yifang Dai | eFax: (847)628-0255 | Debian GNU/Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users