On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Selvakumar Rajeswaran
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lugies,

Hi

> I need to make telephone calls (voice calls) from within my application 
> (which is a web-based application that typically runs inside a browser either 
> as a Java Applet or as a Flash component).

Why don't you use javascript?

> For this I need some Telephony API which suits my above requirement.

I have never done this but I can give clues.

> First, I thought of Microsoft TAPI but it is suitable only for stand-alone 
> apps &
> moreover it looks for a hardware telephone line attached to the machine where 
> >the end-user app runs.

What do you mean?

You are looking for a soft phone hook right? There are plenty of options for
that. (I think)

Nothing to do with telephone. You implement a telephone with speaker and
mic and a GUI in software.

> Secondly, I considered JTAPI (Java Telephony API) but there is only the JTAPI 
> specification available and no reference implementation.

When there is javascript, why go for Java?

> If anyone has crossed similar lines, pls drop me some references.
>

http://www.freepbx.org/trac/wiki/ApiModules

-Girish

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