Hi Again Stephan,

I've just read the dsm docs you sent to me, and decided to try to use
dsm to recreate my app instead of just porting it.
It will be a good exercise to learn more about dsm, and get a headstart
into it.

So now I have several questions :-)

The dsm mods in 1.1.0 seem to lack many modules. Should I use rev 1312
of dsm app with 1.1.0 core or go for the whole svn 
tree ? Is the current svn rev. stable enough for production ?

DSM seems to depend on the dsm mods enabled, and not import any standard
set of functions from the sems apps available, nor core ....
I have seen the nice example using mod_conference, but am unsure what
kind of mods I would need  to write in order to access 
the functions needed for my application. Tha app is basically a
click2dial scenario. Let's call the "caller" leg A and "callee" leg B.
What I need is :

- Trigger from an external app the call to caller, leg A. I will do this
via xmlrpc.
   Should I call auth_dial and pass it the dsm as target application, or
directly implement a dialout in my dsm app ?
- Wait for caller to key in some DTMF while being played an audio file
before starting leg B
- Be able to control both legs from the DSM app
- Playback various audio files to A, in reaction to the progress /
release causes in B
- Be able to be in the RTP path (obviously) while B leg is not
connected, but re INVITE and leave the RTP path when B connects 

Am I supposed to select the Factories needed for those functionnalities
and map them to dsm writing dsm mods ?

Well, this is all for the "starting points" I need to adress before
actually working on the (rather complex) logic of my app :-)

Regards,

Jérôme Martin | LongPhone
Responsable Architecture Réseau
122, rue la Boetie | 75008 Paris 
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