On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 09:57:32 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote: > good luck. very few existing androids actually meet the requirements of > adobe air to do what you are talking about now:
I was able to test an air/flex based method last night which did work but I don't want to get into anything overly complicated. > also, I think adobe air is an unnecessary layer to get access to the > camera. linphone does it natively and doesn't have these requirements, why > is air such a big deal? It may be unnecessary but it's the only way at the moment. Adobe flash doesn't seem to support accessing mic/front facing camera on many devices and AIR does as of 3.0. I would prefer to stay away from anything that's too new or requires a bunch of extra software installed. My main problem is that sipx doesn't have many ways to allow itself to be integrated into much other than writing custom software or LDAP. If it did, I could creatively build things that accomplish the solutions I am after which are always centralizing communications in one way or another. > i'm sure there are other packages/apps that do it > 'without air". i suggest you dig through google code and some other places > and sniff them out. I've been searching for days but ever now and then, you need more input to try and zone in on something. There are many possibilities but many lead to more problems or costs than is worth it. One question I posted was is there a separate userid being created for the integrated openfire server? Meaning, is the user only in one database, the sipx one? _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
