Tim Panton ha scritto: > On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote: > > >> Tim Panton ha scritto: >> >>> It isn't really in a state for novices at the present >>> you'd need: >>> 1) a java compiler >>> 2) a java code signing certificate (java applets can't read from the >>> mic >>> without being signed) >>> 3) appropriate javascript and DHTML to implement the look and feel >>> 4) an asterisk (or freeSWITCH) to talk IAX to. >>> >>> Tim. >>> >>> >> Really great stuff! Could you please explain how to use it in a java >> application? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> > > I designed it as a Java applet, so the top level needs Javascript and > DHTML from the > browser to provide a UI. > That said, It wouldn't be very hard to write an application class and > some > UI classes to turn it into a stand-alone application , but that > depends on the > complexity of the UI you want. > I'm interested to use it as IAX2 API within my UI, so something like:
- open IAX2 channel - call 123456 - answer a call - close IAX2 channel > > > _______________________________________________ > -- 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 > >
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