>So, if anyone is interested, I am suggesting particularly a standalone, >cross-platform project that is simple to install, configure, operate and >manage. It should operate with or without a database. It can leverage >existing projects, but it must not have the existence or installation of >those projects as prerequisite. In other words, if this project uses >another project's code, it must also include the installation and >configuration of that project in this one's installer.
I have an idea about that and I've been fooling around with some code to that end. My idea is similar to the Perl op_server.pl scripts except the managment interface is broken off into a proxy: Asterisk <--(telnet)-->Proxy server<--(xml-rpc)-->Managment app I have some crappy crap running in .NET that telnets to the Asterisk box and XML-RPC's the output to a client; even though .NET is Windows only (sort of - Mono) it's a safe bet that Asterisk is going to be deployed in a Windows-like environment 90% of the time, also you avoid GUI problems that you see with Java and GTK-Windows style apps. I supposed astpy and the Twisted framework would address cross platform issues but you would have the GUI problem. my 2c cdn. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
