[asterisk-dev] PJSIP Configuration Wizard (Was: Opinions Needed: PJSIP Outboud Registration with multiple server_uris)
Leif Madsen
lmadsen at thinkingphones.com
Tue Oct 7 12:56:54 CDT 2014
My gut tells me no, mostly because if you're using the realtime interface,
you're most likely inserting the records programatically (which I believe
is your point).
Of course having functionality in one method and not another is always
somewhat annoying, but in this case, I think the point of the wizard is to
limit the amount of typing and complexities in setting up PJSIP right?
When you start getting into realtime, you're already into a more
complicated abstraction layer, and the ability to understand the various
components of your deployment are probably assumed.
Leif.
On 7 October 2014 12:10, George Joseph <george.joseph at fairview5.com> wrote:
> Although the ast_sorcery_* API doesn't expose it, an object can be mapped
> to multiple wizards, right? What if the compound object was stored in, and
> retrieved from, one of the concrete wizards but the objects it creates are
> created in a memory wizard that's added to the object_type's wizards
> container.
>
> Unfortunately, this doesn't address the real time aspect of realtime. If
> you make a change to the backing compound object data store it's not
> automatically propagated to the created objects. This brings be back to
> my question above... If you're using realtime are you likely to even need
> the wizard approach.
>
> I'm still thinking.
>
>
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Leif Madsen
CoreUC Lead Systems Engineer
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