[asterisk-users] IAX Java Softphone?

Tim Panton thp at westhawk.co.uk
Wed Jan 14 12:11:27 CST 2009


On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:02, Roberto Fichera wrote:

> Tim Panton ha scritto:
>>
>> On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Tim Panton ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
>>>> you'd need:
>>>> 	1) a java compiler
>>>> 	2) a java code signing certificate (java applets can't read from  
>>>> the
>>>> mic
>>>> 		without being signed)
>>>> 	3) appropriate javascript and DHTML to implement the look and feel
>>>> 	4) an asterisk (or freeSWITCH) to talk IAX to.
>>>>
>>>> Tim.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Really great stuff! Could you please explain how to use it in a java
>>> application?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>> I designed it as a Java applet, so the top level needs Javascript and
>> DHTML from the
>> browser to provide a UI.
>> That said, It wouldn't be very hard to write an application class and
>> some
>> UI classes to turn it into a stand-alone application , but that
>> depends on the
>> complexity of the UI you want.
>>
> I'm interested to use it as IAX2 API within my UI, so something like:
>
> - open IAX2 channel
> - call 123456
> - answer a call
> - close IAX2 channel
>>
It is definitely capable of that with an added class or 2.
- but remember it is GPL, so you would 'taint' the rest of your code
- if it isn't already GPL.


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Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
www.westhawk.co.uk






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