Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-24 Thread Bob G
I use 1ezphone because its not activex and works all operating systems
and browser.Plus the codec is great and only uses 10k

  - Original Message -
  From: Steven
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
  Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:20:15 -0400


  I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm
  (it is really a click to talk, as I removed the dialing
  capabilities and hardcoded the extension)

  It is an activex control though.

  All of my testing has shown it be be pretty clean.

  We have it on our "contact us" page of our website and we also give
  that url to overseas (India, Germany, Japan) contacts and some
  have used it.
  Some do not want to open up the iax2 port in their firewall, but
  that is their issue.

  I wanted to use IAX2 because I knew with NAT and firewalls, that
  IAX2 was easier for people to use than all of the RTP ports
  required for SIP.

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  I´m using Java
  What solution recommend me?

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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-24 Thread Dean Collins
Do you have an example of it working on your website?

When I try the click2call websitenone of the demo's actually work?

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven
> Sent: Thursday, 24 April 2008 8:20 AM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
> 
> I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm (it is 
> really a click
> to talk, as I removed the dialing
> capabilities and hardcoded the extension)
> 
> It is an activex control though.
> 
> All of my testing has shown it be be pretty clean.
> 
> We have it on our "contact us" page of our website and we also give that url 
> to
> overseas (India, Germany, Japan) contacts and some
> have used it.
> Some do not want to open up the iax2 port in their firewall, but that is 
> their issue.
> 
> I wanted to use IAX2 because I knew with NAT and firewalls, that IAX2 was 
> easier for
> people to use than all of the RTP ports
> required for SIP.
> 
> --
> --
> Steven
> 
> http://teamvie.blogspot.com/
> http://www.connectech.org/
> 
> 
> 
> "equis software" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with an asterisk 
> server.
> I´m using Java
> What solution recommend me?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-24 Thread Steven
I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm (it is really 
a click to talk, as I removed the dialing 
capabilities and hardcoded the extension)

It is an activex control though.

All of my testing has shown it be be pretty clean.

We have it on our "contact us" page of our website and we also give that url to 
overseas (India, Germany, Japan) contacts and some
have used it.
Some do not want to open up the iax2 port in their firewall, but that is their 
issue.

I wanted to use IAX2 because I knew with NAT and firewalls, that IAX2 was 
easier for people to use than all of the RTP ports
required for SIP.

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http://www.connectech.org/



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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-17 Thread equis software
I think videoreps.net It´s not free.
But, I discover that I really need is click-to-talk, excuse me.


On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Bob G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Introducing Click-to-Call   <http://1ezphone.com/>
>
> Posted: 16 Apr 2008 9:55 AM PDT
>
> The 1EZphone browser softphone has created so much buzz in the media that
> a lot of individual users and companies who have a web-presence; Websites,
> Online Advertising, Blogs, Customer support etc have asked for a
> Click-to-Call service.
>
> The 1Ezphone web-based Click-to-Call service is based on our browser VoIP
> lite technology that allows users to make and receive phone calls from any
> browser without the need to download software.  The Click-to Call API can
> be embedded on any Website, E-mail, and Online Advertisement when a user
> clicks your object they immediately call your salesperson or customer
> service representative telephone number and speak to your agent over their
> PC.
>
> Building a reliable Click-to-Call requires substantial amount of knowledge
> in VoIP, and a good backend infrastructure. The good news is that now it is
> easy add Click-to Call to any online service in just a few minutes with just
> a few lines of code using 1ezphone's.
>
> Since the release of our APIs, we got several requests from companies and
> developers who were interested in knowing in building their own
> Click-to-Call service directly to their SIP servers. You can have the
> button/widget running through the 1Ezphones servers without getting into the
> complex world of VoIP or any expensive setup or build a service to your own
> backend infrastructure. If you are interested in adding Click-to-Call for
> your customers or building your own Click-to Call system please contact
> 1ezphone at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "BJ Weschke"
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:37:40 -0400
>
>
> equis software wrote:
> > Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with
> > an asterisk server.
> > I´m using Java
> > What solution recommend me?
> >
> I did a spiel on this at Astricon last year. The slide deck is
> somewhere around for those interested, but now we also have some code to
> show for it. :-)
>
> Take a look at this developer branch at
>
> http://www.asterisk.org/node/48440
>
> and then we've put some pieces together for the Java side of things
> using Ignite's Realtime API for messaging.
>
> http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-server/click2call/
> http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-client/click2call/
>
> Basically the idea here is that there's a servlet that honors requests
> into it (think AJAX Remote calls from the browser) and then turns around
> and puts that request into a jabber message that goes to a centralized
> Servlet that can proxy requests across multiple servers
> (scalability/LCR/etc) and that in turn launches an Originate call in to
> the AMI of the machine that was decided would receive the request. Once
> that hand off is done, the "proxy" machine that received and directed
> the original request is now out of the middle of things and jabber
> messages are sent directly back to the client to signal call progress of
> the click to call.
>
> Is it a "shrink wrapped and ready to go" package that's completely
> documented and involves no technical knowledge whatsoever for
> implementation? U.. no, but that might happen in the relatively near
> future. :-) What it IS though is solid working code (yes, it has been
> fully unit tested out and is functional) contributed back to the
> community so we can all start to make something with it if we so
> choose. If there's enough interest, I'd certainly entertain opening up
> a blog site and open up the branch of the Java code for community
> contributions as well in addition to doing a more detailed "tutorial" on
> usage of the code at the upcoming Astricon this year.
>
> BJ
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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-16 Thread Bob G
Introducing Click-to-Call

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 9:55 AM PDT

The 1EZphone browser softphone has created so much buzz in the media that
a lot of individual users and companies who have a web-presence;
Websites, Online Advertising, Blogs, Customer support etc have asked for
a Click-to-Call service.

The 1Ezphone web-based Click-to-Call service is based on our browser VoIP
lite technology that allows users to make and receive phone calls from
any browser without the need to download software. The Click-to Call API
can be embedded on any Website, E-mail, and Online Advertisement when a
user clicks your object they immediately call your salesperson or
customer service representative telephone number and speak to your agent
over their PC.

Building a reliable Click-to-Call requires substantial amount of
knowledge in VoIP, and a good backend infrastructure. The good news is
that now it is easy add Click-to Call to any online service in just a few
minutes with just a few lines of code using 1ezphone’s.

Since the release of our APIs, we got several requests from companies and
developers who were interested in knowing in building their own
Click-to-Call service directly to their SIP servers. You can have the
button/widget running through the 1Ezphones servers without getting into
the complex world of VoIP or any expensive setup or build a service to
your own backend infrastructure. If you are interested in adding
Click-to-Call for your customers or building your own Click-to Call
system please contact 1ezphone at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  - Original Message -
  From: "BJ Weschke"
  To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
  Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:37:40 -0400


  equis software wrote:
  > Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with
  > an asterisk server.
  > I´m using Java
  > What solution recommend me?
  >
  I did a spiel on this at Astricon last year. The slide deck is
  somewhere around for those interested, but now we also have some code
  to
  show for it. :-)

  Take a look at this developer branch at

  http://www.asterisk.org/node/48440

  and then we've put some pieces together for the Java side of things
  using Ignite's Realtime API for messaging.

  http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-server/click2call/
  http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-client/click2call/

  Basically the idea here is that there's a servlet that honors
  requests
  into it (think AJAX Remote calls from the browser) and then turns
  around
  and puts that request into a jabber message that goes to a
  centralized
  Servlet that can proxy requests across multiple servers
  (scalability/LCR/etc) and that in turn launches an Originate call in
  to
  the AMI of the machine that was decided would receive the request.
  Once
  that hand off is done, the "proxy" machine that received and directed
  the original request is now out of the middle of things and jabber
  messages are sent directly back to the client to signal call progress
  of
  the click to call.

  Is it a "shrink wrapped and ready to go" package that's completely
  documented and involves no technical knowledge whatsoever for
  implementation? U.. no, but that might happen in the relatively
  near
  future. :-) What it IS though is solid working code (yes, it has been
  fully unit tested out and is functional) contributed back to the
  community so we can all start to make something with it if we so
  choose. If there's enough interest, I'd certainly entertain opening
  up
  a blog site and open up the branch of the Java code for community
  contributions as well in addition to doing a more detailed "tutorial"
  on
  usage of the code at the upcoming Astricon this year.

  BJ

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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-16 Thread C. Savinovich
 

  Check the web embedded click-to-call solution from videoreps.net.  It is
free.  It includes click-to-video, click-to-call, and click-to-did

 

CS

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7:36 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

 

Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with an asterisk
server.
I´m using Java
What solution recommend me?

Thanks

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Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-16 Thread BJ Weschke
equis software wrote:
> Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with an 
> asterisk server.
> I´m using Java
> What solution recommend me?
>
 I did a spiel on this at Astricon last year. The slide deck is 
somewhere around for those interested, but now we also have some code to 
show for it. :-)

 Take a look at this developer branch at

http://www.asterisk.org/node/48440

 and then we've put some pieces together for the Java side of things 
using Ignite's Realtime API for messaging.

 http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-server/click2call/
 http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-client/click2call/

 Basically the idea here is that there's a servlet that honors requests 
into it (think AJAX Remote calls from the browser) and then turns around 
and puts that request into a jabber message that goes to a centralized 
Servlet that can proxy requests across multiple servers 
(scalability/LCR/etc) and that in turn launches an Originate call in to 
the AMI of the machine that was decided would receive the request. Once 
that hand off is done, the "proxy" machine that received and directed 
the original request is now out of the middle of things and jabber 
messages are sent directly back to the client to signal call progress of 
the click to call.

 Is it a "shrink wrapped and ready to go" package that's completely 
documented and involves no technical knowledge whatsoever for 
implementation? U.. no, but that might happen in the relatively near 
future. :-)   What it IS though is solid working code (yes, it has been 
fully unit tested out and is functional) contributed back to the 
community so we can all start to make something with it if we so 
choose.  If there's enough interest, I'd certainly entertain opening up 
a blog site and open up the branch of the Java code for community 
contributions as well in addition to doing a more detailed "tutorial" on 
usage of the code at the upcoming Astricon this year.

 BJ

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[asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client

2008-04-16 Thread equis software
Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with an asterisk
server.
I´m using Java
What solution recommend me?

Thanks
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