[Asterisk-Users] Commercial release of SIP-based IVR system
Eric Wieling
eric at fnords.org
Sat Mar 15 11:39:22 MST 2003
To be fair to Java there are indications that the GUI parts of
Java are what cause the slowness people see. i.e. applications
without a GUI tend to compare favorably with compiled languages
for speed. There are various benchmarks (see google) available.
That said, I just don't have enough experience with running Java
apps in a server enviroment and not enough experience dealing
with Java on a server and so I won't use Java unless there's a
VERY, VERY good reason (and there seldom is).
Yeah, it's tacky for this guy to have announced the product on
the mailing lists, but do you really think many asterisk users
will switch to it?
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 12:04:55PM -0600, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> 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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