- The whole toolset running on W32 is already ODBC (in fact it's the only way ... )
- Once i reach stabilty i will try to convert it to fully DB independant 
- The reloading thing ... i leave it to others ... once it is possible i'll make 
things executable
 

        -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
        Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Michael Shuler 
        Verzonden: di 9/03/2004 9:40 
        Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        CC: 
        Onderwerp: RE: [Asterisk-Users] windows alternitives to Asterisk?
        
        
        Contact me at your earliest convenience, we would be immediately interested in 
the product for our CLEC for provisioning services to our customers.
         
        Couple of issues for us:
         
        - Would need to support MySQL and Oracle (should be easy to switch to ODBC 
instead of Postgresql specific functions)
        - Need a way to change settings on * without "reloading"... I found something 
that is no longer maintained that can do this, see 
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20cmd%20DynExtenDB
             We already got the SIP features in 
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001086 applied which takes care of 
adding customers
        - Would need to support virtual PBX concept for a large carrier deployment and 
thousands of businesses
        - Would need to support management of clustered * servers which should be 
taken care of by the above 2 links and a shared file system for VM and ACD (which 
would be cool if it was stored in an SQL DB too)
        And much much more but the above a biggies for us.

        ----------------------------------------
        
        Michael Shuler, C.E.O.
        BitWise Systems, Inc.
        1301 W. Pioneer Parkway
        Peoria, IL 61615
        Office: (217) 585-0357
        Cell: (309) 657-6365
        Fax: (309) 213-3500
        E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Customer Service: (877) 976-0711 

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Michael Devenijn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael 
Devenijn
                Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 2:11 AM
                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] windows alternitives to Asterisk?
                
                
                I'm working on a "abstraction" toolset for asterisk, some screenshots 
: 
                 
                http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls.jpg
                http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls1.jpg
                http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls2.jpg
                http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls3.jpg
                http://www.dkma.be/devenijn/data/tls4.jpg
                 
                some technical details : 
                - Fully based on a Postgresql DB (+/- 40 tables)
                - Extensive use of macro's in the extensions.conf
                - some little patches to the asterisk source (additions) to extend the 
manager capability
                - a layer between the manager port and the PGSQL written in C (to 
prevent that each separate client would connect to the manager interface)
                - some AGI scripts (written in C) to fulfill some needs which are not 
build in asterisk for example : 
                redirect through drag&drop.
                - A program (written in C) which extracts all the info from de Pgsql 
and converts it to the needed * conf files upon request 
                - goal : >>everything<< works on Win32 clients : configuration, 
outlook integration , panel programs, attendant program ... so we could sell a 
standard box plug it to the PSTN network and the ethernet, install the sotware on a 
W32 client and off they go without the explicit knowledge of linux. the sound files 
(will be uploaded on a FTP on the box and copied to the appropriate destination with 
the some program as one point above
                 
                I especially developed these toolset "arround" asterisk, so i do not 
need the take in account the Asterisk license except for the patches which will be 
published. 
                 
                development status : 
                - First tests are positive
                - Working on the last "big" point is the extended (graphical call 
router to easily design IVR's)
                - Working on a .NET SDK which also is a abstraction.
                - Timing end of march ... but as everybody knows .... it could take 
some more time.
                 
                Some personal statements :
                - I know it is not very good to develop for windows but this is the 
only way for me and for th major Small businesses outside ... and if there are some 
enthousiast to convert it to a linux platform ... go ahead.
                - For the moment it is quit oriented on a combination of ISDN hardware 
(capi.conf) and cisco phones. once this is working without major bugs i will extend it 
to (IAX.conf ... and other things)
                - My only goal to develop this is to get asterisk on bigger user basis
                - What i regret is the lack of developement of a interface between 
asterisk and other software (for windows TAPI for example) i asked many times some 
basic questions about the manager interface but nobody seems to be interested ! i 
strongly belief this would be a major break through. but i do not have enough C++ 
and/or Linux knowledge (and TIME ) to develop these features. 
                 
                 
                The sourcecode ??? 
                 
                - Well lets play it tricky ... i'm going to publish all of the code 
under GPL if i see some changes to latest point i mentioned just above. (and don't try 
to convince me with "ethical" arguments, i'm now trying for 3 years to make some 
"descent" money with integration of open source software and i see it as a win/win 
operation)
                 
                 
                 
                Just fire me !!!
                 
                 
                 

                        -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
                        Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Tilghman Lesher 
                        Verzonden: ma 8/03/2004 21:46 
                        Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                        CC: 
                        Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] windows alternitives to 
Asterisk?
                        
                        

                        On Monday 08 March 2004 13:59, hank smith wrote:
                        > is there a program that I can install on my linux box so I 
can
                        > configure the pbx from the internet from my windows box so I 
don't
                        > have to work with config files?
                        
                        In a word, no.  There are a few GUI applications in the 
process of
                        being developed, but most of them are a substitute only for 
using an
                        editor on the Linux machine, not a full-fledged abstraction 
from the
                        configuration.
                        
                        -Tilghman
                        
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