[Asterisk-Users] CRM integration (was RE: CallerID)
Rusty Shackleford
john97 at flatline.com
Sat May 28 13:01:33 MST 2005
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> Tom Fanning
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> No installation as such, just make sure a Java virtual
> machine is present on the machine.
>
> Seconds to load.
>
Okay, we're splitting hairs here about "installed" versus simply DL's
and launched by the JVM, but the point is that Java must exist and be
enabled on the client to support this. I agree that this is a reasonable
assumption, but in a few minutes, someone is going to post an objection
that "you can't make that assumption..." and she will be (technically)
correct.
Still...
> I would say that Java would be ideal for an application like this.
I agree completely. It seems like the best platform choice, by a
substantial margin.
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