Hi folks.
I am working for a telecom company who wants to migrate to linux for
some server functionnality (ie portal software for example (apache
server + corba and java stuff ).

Well i am searching some open source product who handles the
communication layer with T2 lines and handle a pool of modems : this
means the lines are allocated to some customer connection following lot
of strategy. I think ISP are using  this kind of stuff. I need first an
open source product (IT customer are discovering the power of opens
source :-)) )  which allows me to build the whole application and test
the architecture of the prototype. After this learning curve step, it
will be possible to wrapp this kind of API and have connector to the
software of ISP.

I know that Sun
had published a Java Telephony API but does any body soon used it. What
about the implementation layer;-).
Well i am new to this kind of stuff and it would be great if anybody had
good pointers about the implementation of the JAVA API on linux or if it
exists some C product which could be wrapped as a corba service or with
jni.

Thanks in advance.
What i can say that such a project couldn't exist some years ago and
thanks for all the linux community and in the large the open source
community who allow me by their works to have fun not only at home but
at work too :-))

JM Strauss




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