[Asterisk-Users] Commercial release of SIP-based IVR system

Razvan Dragomirescu razvan.dragomirescu at simeda.com
Sat Mar 15 13:36:31 MST 2003


Oh dear, not the old "Java is slow, Java sucks, C is sooo much better"
thing again .... Did you actually download it and try it? Are you
speaking from personal experience with server-side Java products? Did
you write one yourself and found it to be slow?

And how exactly is Asterisk a competitor for IPIVR? Does the fact that
both have something to do with telephony automatically make them
competitors? Does Asterisk run on Windows? Does IPIVR do non-VoIP
telephony?

Are you one of those people that thinks JavaScript is just a thing they
invented for scripting websites? Mind you, I think JavaScript is a lot
easier to learn for people that come from programming environments
(compare it to Voice XML for instance...). Yeah, but I know, real
programmers don't use JavaScript, right?

And BTW, regarding

> BTW, there are standalone open source javascript interpreters, so
asterisk also can be scripted via javascript if someone was inclined to
be tat masochistic.

Yeah, I'm using one ... Rhino, from the Mozilla project. Goes to show
you didn't even bother to read the docs for IPIVR.

R.


--
Razvan Dragomirescu
Chief Technology Officer
SIMEDA GmbH
www.simeda.com


-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steven
Critchfield
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:05 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Commercial release of SIP-based IVR system


On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 18:39, Razvan Dragomirescu wrote:
> IPIVR is written entirely in Java and supports call scripting via 
> JavaScript. More details can be found on the product's page - 
> http://www.simeda.com/ipivr/

So you wrote a IP based PBX in a language that is not meant to do
realtime work, and you consider Javascript a worthy scripting language?
That alone would make sure I never suggested your product to anyone. Let
alone your spamming of a open source competitor of yours mailing list.
BTW, there are standalone open source javascript interpreters, so
asterisk also can be scripted via javascript if someone was inclined to
be tat masochistic.

> --
> Razvan Dragomirescu
> Chief Technology Officer
> SIMEDA GmbH
> www.simeda.com
> N44027'15"  E26006'09"

I'll forward these cordinates on to the government for a stray bomb to
take care of your spamming habits.
-- 
Steven Critchfield  <critch at basesys.com>

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