[Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend
John Haigh
johntel at haighis.com
Wed Oct 1 14:25:57 MST 2003
How about doing it in Java with Java web services(for conf file generation
and user authentication,e t c) so that way other developers can write in
other languages such as PHP or perl different front-ends but consume the web
services over http.
Well this is the way I plan on doing it so the code is more reusable by
others in the future.
John
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend
steve.lane at covad.net wrote:
>Do we have any Visual Basic or .NET programmers out there? The reason I
>say that is this. I would suggest that a program or application be put
>together with Visual basic or .NET that will generate the config files for
>you by translating what you want to do in telephony terms/jargon to
>asterisk cofiguration terms/jargon. Maybe an FTP application be included
>as a module to the application. Maybe even a test bed module that will
>emulate your results without having to put the config files on the
>asterisk box itself, lowering the risk of any complications that may occur
>when making changes. How it would work is like this:
>1. Windows application started.
>2. User defines the variables within the application that pertains to
>his/her telephone service environment.
>3. Any incomplete variables do not get written to the config file that
>will be generated.
>4. When completed setting up all available variables, the user can run an
>asterisk emulation test to verify that the configuration is bolean.
>5. Upon verification of a bolean setup, the user can create the config
>files by pushing a "generate configurations" button.
>6. Files could be written/generated to a directory specifically related to
>the application that generated them.
>7. Using the FTP module within the application, the user can migrate the
>config files to * box. (Application can have a dropdown menu of possible *
>boxes to migrate the config files to.)
>8. Once the user has verified the correct configuration files in place,
>the * box can be reloaded and physically tested.
>
>Just my thoughts,
>
>Steve Lane
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Why do all this in VB or .NET and tie it into an M$ only system??
Take your ideas and build them in a PHP or similar language and then
they will be OS independent and everyone will be able to take advantage
of it..
Later..
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