Alex Balashov wrote: > mail-lists wrote: >> Steve, >> >> Hijacking this post here - How 'good' is freeswitch currently. I'm >> looking for some sort of SIP proxy and have looked into openser and ser. >> Freeswitch seems to have more functionality than these and it seems a >> lot easier to configure. I particularly like the xml config files, etc. > > What do you mean by functionality? Are you looking for low-level or > high-level functionality?
I guess I mean FS has more high level functionality like conference rooms and voicemail modules which might allow us to offload some of this from *. OpenSER has some of this as well I think. I'm not sure FS lets you interact directly with the SIP stack like OpenSER/SER does though (I might be completely wrong about this) > > Also, XML is not a reasonable format for config files. I don't know > what sipping-the-property-file-Kool-Aid J2EE droids decided that, but > it's made me like UNIX a lot less than I did before now that they're > proliferating. I like XML. I know there's a lot of extra grammar but it keeps things straight in my head. I don't have a a great deal of experience with various config options but in the past I've much preferred XML based phone configs to others. To each their own I suppose. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
