The Web Service interface is possible, if the architecture finds it useful.

At this point implementation details are less important than featureset and usabilty details.

Greg

Michael Giagnocavo wrote:
Why yet another project proposal? Because the majority of those I have seen so far are web (PHP)-based, which often presumes UNIX admin experience. The Web paradigm may be easy to access and easy to develop, but in terms of administration it is limiting (IMO anyway). Many projects also require to run on the Asterisk server, which is often undesirable. And none of them have the ease of setup, configuration and operation that it seems most users are demanding.


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.


Would you consider making it ASP.NET based? XSP is probably the easiest
webserver I've used (xsp --port 80 --rootdir /whatever). That'd be
cross-platform, easy-to-use, no admin required.


Wouldn't *something* have to run on the Asterisk server (i.e., to get access
to the config files). You could write a simple SOAP service (and host with
XSP) to provide that interface, while keeping all the UI on any other
machine.

If you're against this a simple NO suffices. No need for flames or rants.
Thanks.

-Michael


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