Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-10 Thread Ex Vito
On 10/9/07, Senad Jordanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 zoachien wrote:
  Google for mexuar.
 
  Zoa

 Or look at one that works with MS Windows, Linux or Apple
 http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/382/


  FYI, Mexuar's solution -- Corraleta SDK --  *works* with
  win, linux and mac, from direct experience.

  What's not so clear from the OP is what is meant by click-to-call:

  a) Automated dialing solutions via PSTN ?
  b) Call via a web embedded soft-phone ? (this would be Mexuar)
--
  exvito

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Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-10 Thread Brian West

On Oct 10, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Ex Vito wrote:

 On 10/9/07, Senad Jordanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 zoachien wrote:
 Google for mexuar.

 Zoa

 Or look at one that works with MS Windows, Linux or Apple
 http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/382/


   FYI, Mexuar's solution -- Corraleta SDK --  *works* with
   win, linux and mac, from direct experience.

   What's not so clear from the OP is what is meant by click-to-call:

   a) Automated dialing solutions via PSTN ?
   b) Call via a web embedded soft-phone ? (this would be Mexuar)
 --
   exvito


I think what he wants is something that does third party call control  
(3pcc).  WeSIP is one but you can't use it in a commercial  
application without paying for a license. FreeSWITCH can be  
controlled with 3pcc also and its free.  That is what most if not all  
Click-to-Dial applications use.  RFC3725 covers this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3pcc for more information.

/b


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[asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-09 Thread Ricardo Melendez
Hi, I would like to develop a “click to talk” app to interface with
asterisk, anyone know about some SDK/frameworks to implement this.

 

Regards.

 

Ricardo Meléndez Rosales

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-09 Thread Steve Totaro
PLEASE, take the old jiaxclient code and bring it back to life!  It had 
so much potential.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

Ricardo Melendez wrote:
 Hi, I would like to develop a “click to talk” app to interface with 
 asterisk, anyone know about some SDK/frameworks to implement this.
 
  
 
 Regards.
 
  
 
 *Ricardo Meléndez Rosales*
 
  
 
 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-09 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Dienstag, den 09.10.2007, 14:23 -0500 schrieb Ricardo Melendez:
 Hi, I would like to develop a “click to talk” app to interface with
 asterisk, anyone know about some SDK/frameworks to implement this.

I have not ever used such an application, but there are several
solutions commercially available. If your intention is getting a
solution, you might consider spending money. If your intention is
learning, the better - but sorry, I cannot give adequate pointers there.
I remember there were open source puzzles parts that could be mended to
something like a web click-to-call app, might be the term jiaxclient
relates to that. Do not count to much of that, my brain is getting old.

I do not want to advertise a specific solution, but you could search the
mailing list archives - click to call might be a subject worth
reading. You could also look for something like IAX Client JAVA. I bet
there is also some information to be found on voip-info.org. I think at
least one vendor offers free trial versions so you could at least test
wether the concept is viable, and then decide to either spend money or
time on the project.

I hope you did not trigger one of those Hey, I have a solution for
you, hey, this is a non-commercial-list, go die flamewar - we had
enough of those ;-)

Best regards,

Anselm



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Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-09 Thread zoachien

Google for mexuar.

Zoa

Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
 Am Dienstag, den 09.10.2007, 14:23 -0500 schrieb Ricardo Melendez:
   
 Hi, I would like to develop a “click to talk” app to interface with
 asterisk, anyone know about some SDK/frameworks to implement this.
 

 I have not ever used such an application, but there are several
 solutions commercially available. If your intention is getting a
 solution, you might consider spending money. If your intention is
 learning, the better - but sorry, I cannot give adequate pointers there.
 I remember there were open source puzzles parts that could be mended to
 something like a web click-to-call app, might be the term jiaxclient
 relates to that. Do not count to much of that, my brain is getting old.

 I do not want to advertise a specific solution, but you could search the
 mailing list archives - click to call might be a subject worth
 reading. You could also look for something like IAX Client JAVA. I bet
 there is also some information to be found on voip-info.org. I think at
 least one vendor offers free trial versions so you could at least test
 wether the concept is viable, and then decide to either spend money or
 time on the project.

 I hope you did not trigger one of those Hey, I have a solution for
 you, hey, this is a non-commercial-list, go die flamewar - we had
 enough of those ;-)

 Best regards,

 Anselm



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Re: [asterisk-users] Click to Talk Web Applications with Asterisk

2007-10-09 Thread Senad Jordanovic
zoachien wrote:
 Google for mexuar.
 
 Zoa

Or look at one that works with MS Windows, Linux or Apple


http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/382/


Senad




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