[asterisk-users] Blindside Web Conferencing

Richard Alam alamchard at gmail.com
Wed May 30 08:26:22 MST 2007


Thanks Stefan and Steve for the links. Will take a look at it.

Stefan, thanks for Asterisk-java. Hope to contribute back soon. Glad to know
you also got a web conferencing app project. We are using Asterisk-Java,
AppFuse (www.appfuse.org), and Icefaces (www.icefaces.org).

We're looking at OpenWengo as a desktop client. However, not much work has
been done on that yet. Will look into Spark, Openfire, and Asterisk-IM.

Back on topic.

We have uploaded a WAR file that you can deploy to your appserver (e.g.
Tomcat) and test drive.

Instructions are at
http://www.blindsideproject.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/BlindsideQuickStart

Please let us know if you run into problems and feel free to edit the wiki
to improve the docs.

Thanks.

Richard


On 5/28/07, Stefan Reuter <stefan.reuter at reucon.com> wrote:
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> Hey Brad,
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> I am not sure if you know about the Asterisk-IM plugin for Openfire.
> Basically it supports dialing contacts and arbitrary numbers through
> Spark and updates presence based on being on call or not.
> One of our next steps would be to integrate conferencing so you could
> setup (and control) a voice conference much the same way you can do with
> Jabber groupchat.
> We also have a web conferencing app in a pre beta state sitting around
> for some time now (based on Asterisk-Java, DWR and Tomcat) with the
> original intend to use it for a commercial service which never got
> really started though.
> I am not sure if we could come together in some way but if you are
> interested feel free to contact me off-list.
>
> =Stefan
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