You would indeed have to rely on the logs, or you could create a web page that first receives the message, logs it, then passes it on to another URL...
On Jun 11, 2007, at 13:54, Sérgio Bernardo wrote:

Hi!

Thank you for the answer.

The problem with your suggestion is that I intend do use the keyword functionality, by selecting the treatment for each MM based on the first word of the textual part of the MM received. In some occasions, the MM will be resent directly to outside partner's URL. I Don't want to develop a MM keyword interpreter myself if the Gateway has one with all I need :-) Can I do a specific treatment (based on keyword) and continue be able to call a generic URL to register each transaction?
Suppose I will have to rely on the logs :-(

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On 6/8/07, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are going to connect directly to the operator MMSC, then all
you will receive the MM and be able to hand them over to a URL. The
URL can do whatever you want, prior to returning a response (which is
then sent back to the operator MMSC).
On Jun 08, 2007, at 17:07, Sérgio Bernardo wrote:

> Hi
> I'm new to Mbuni, in fact, I'm still in the conceptual evaluation.
> But I believe MBuni is what I need :-)
> Congratulations to the developers! As far as I can see, that's a
> very well structured software!
>
> And now a simple question...
>
> I'm planing to use tha VAS gateway to connect directly to mobile
> operators. Still on negotiations, but all o them will connect to me
> directly via MM7 protocol.
> The VAS gateway gives me all I need, except for an indexed
> database / backoffice where the help-desk will locate and solve
> client and operator specific situations and where monthly reports
> will be downloaded.
>
> Where can I connect the VAS gateway to the database? On the MMSC I
> have some points where I can insert my own scripts in the
> transactions, but can't see how to do that in the VAS gateway.
>
> One whay to do that is to write the log's to a pipe and use that
> information with an application of my own, but I suppose there is a
> better way to do this... is there?
>
> Thank you.
>
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> Sérgio Bernardo
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