Reza M. Reza wrote:

> We are aware of Asterisk's own internal database stuff and want to stay
> away from it.  Every hardcore Asterisk consultant/user knows of it and
> almost goes without saying.   Also every hardcore Asterisk user knows of
> AGI & its limitations.

Depends on your application, freepbx seems to use it, although I find
freepbx limiting compared to hand coding asterisk configs myself,
although it is what it is and does what it does.

What's so limiting about AGI? I find Asterisk unable to handle
registrations/calls a long time before AGI kills performance.

If the starting up and tearing down of processes is causing problems you
run the app as FastAGI instead, it doesn't even have to be on the same
machine.

Failing those suggestions you are left with a clear choice/decision,
write or pay someone to write a suitable asterisk module, or use some
other software that will do what you're attempting.

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