Csaba,

Csaba Halász wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Holger Wirtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is an intance problem, too. Asterisk will start for every call to a
>> virtual frequency one coneference application. THis application has a
>> thread which polls the data from the MP server to calculate the
>> distances between the clients.
>>
>> To put this function one stage above the conference module means to
>> patch Asterisk itself. That is not really portable and I think very
>> difficult...
> 
> Or just use a common cache file.
> Btw, I remember you experimented with sending the position data
> through the asterisk connection, didn't that work? You wouldn't need
> polling then.

Yes, but it is difficult to implement in the conference application.
Because every member has his own thread you have much to lock and unlock
while putting data in a global structure - and than you have to
calculate the distances every few seconds and so on... it seems to be
easier to poll the information from the MP server. A streaming
connection with a configurable frequency (like the FG protocls) would be
better...

Also you will have to be a real FG client on the FGMP with the same name
on the iaxchannel as your callsign to start up working connections with
fgcom3. That is a big advante because all the trolls have start at least
 a FG multiplyer simulator to chat with fgcom and the Asterisk server
admin can tell his users to use realistic calls signs (no relistic call
sign (and every time the same!) -> no iax account -> no fgcom3. But this
is in the hand of the Asterisk server admin.

Regards, Holger

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