The .NET wrapper does not have any provision for detecting the DTMF tones.  I don't know what support exists in sipXtapi. 

It can certainly play and record files, and I believe multiple calls will work fine. 
Multiple calls will probably work, but it hasn't been tested.
CLI is not a problem. I had to dig through a very long list of CLI acronyms to figure out what that meant, and by then you had replied.

Josh and I developed the .NET wrapper for a useragent client.  If sipXtapi can do the rest it should be easy enough to extend.
There is a placecall example in svn on sourceforge with the .NET wrapper.

Neither the .NET wrapper nor the sipxtapi code it uses are realeased at this time so I recomend keeping up with the list and using the code in svn.

Charlie



Jason Steele wrote:

Hi all,

 

First post from a newbie, so be gentle ;)

 

I have an IVR application which uses analog Dialogic cards. I want to modify it to be VoIP based and do away with the cards.

The application must support this functionality:

o Support multiple simultaneous calls to the same number/address

o Detect DTMF

o Detect CLI

o Play and record wave files

 

So the first question is; does SipXTapi do all this? (If not can anyone recommend something that does?)

 

If it does than I would like to use the .NET wrapper SipXTapiDotNet against it. Do we know whether the wrapper is up to date with the latest release and does it expose everything I need?

 

Assuming all the answers are yes so far; does anyone have any examples for using SipXTapiDotNet? If so can you point me to them or send them to Jason.steele <at> rcsuk.co.uk?

 

Many thanks for your help,

Jason

 


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