[asterisk-users] Dial

Carlos Ruiz Diaz carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 07:49:41 CDT 2009


Thank you for your help.

Apparently I will rollback to AMI interface. I found a project named
Asterisk.NET that interface AMI and my mono-C# application. I will be
working in a solution.

BTW, It will be truly interesting the possibility of writing dialplans in C#
having all of the advantages that managed code and a matured framework (Mono
project) can give us as developers.


On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 09:02:59PM -0700, Steve Edwards wrote:
>
> > Access through the CLI (via -r -x) is problematic because you are subject
> > to the whims of another process changing verbosity levels and you may
> have
> > to sift through a lot of cruft as well as the overhead of invoking a
> > process for each command.
>
> I believe that this has changed in recent versions (recent 1.4 and
> 1.6.x).
>
> >
> > Access through ${astrundir}/asterisk.ctl would be interesting, especially
> > if more than 1 process attempts access.
>
> Each of them gets its own socket. Just like multiple 'asterisk -r'
> connections. Use either socat or OpenBSD netcat (both support writing to
> a unix-domain socket). This should work reasonably well if you just want
> to write some commands but are not interested in their output.
>
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