[asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
equis software
equissoftware at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 08:24:06 CDT 2008
I think videoreps.net It´s not free.
But, I discover that I really need is click-to-talk, excuse me.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Bob G <bobg at techie.com> wrote:
> Introducing Click-to-Call <http://1ezphone.com/>
>
> Posted: 16 Apr 2008 9:55 AM PDT
>
> The 1EZphone browser softphone has created so much buzz in the media that
> a lot of individual users and companies who have a web-presence; Websites,
> Online Advertising, Blogs, Customer support etc have asked for a
> Click-to-Call service.
>
> The 1Ezphone web-based Click-to-Call service is based on our browser VoIP
> lite technology that allows users to make and receive phone calls from any
> browser without the need to download software. The Click-to Call API can
> be embedded on any Website, E-mail, and Online Advertisement when a user
> clicks your object they immediately call your salesperson or customer
> service representative telephone number and speak to your agent over their
> PC.
>
> Building a reliable Click-to-Call requires substantial amount of knowledge
> in VoIP, and a good backend infrastructure. The good news is that now it is
> easy add Click-to Call to any online service in just a few minutes with just
> a few lines of code using 1ezphone's.
>
> Since the release of our APIs, we got several requests from companies and
> developers who were interested in knowing in building their own
> Click-to-Call service directly to their SIP servers. You can have the
> button/widget running through the 1Ezphones servers without getting into the
> complex world of VoIP or any expensive setup or build a service to your own
> backend infrastructure. If you are interested in adding Click-to-Call for
> your customers or building your own Click-to Call system please contact
> 1ezphone at info at 1ezphone.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BJ Weschke"
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Click-to-call client
> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:37:40 -0400
>
>
> equis software wrote:
> > Hi, I need to make Click-to-Call web application to connect with
> > an asterisk server.
> > I´m using Java
> > What solution recommend me?
> >
> I did a spiel on this at Astricon last year. The slide deck is
> somewhere around for those interested, but now we also have some code to
> show for it. :-)
>
> Take a look at this developer branch at
>
> http://www.asterisk.org/node/48440
>
> and then we've put some pieces together for the Java side of things
> using Ignite's Realtime API for messaging.
>
> http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-server/click2call/
> http://svn.btwtech.com/svnview/coolvocals/trunk/cti-client/click2call/
>
> Basically the idea here is that there's a servlet that honors requests
> into it (think AJAX Remote calls from the browser) and then turns around
> and puts that request into a jabber message that goes to a centralized
> Servlet that can proxy requests across multiple servers
> (scalability/LCR/etc) and that in turn launches an Originate call in to
> the AMI of the machine that was decided would receive the request. Once
> that hand off is done, the "proxy" machine that received and directed
> the original request is now out of the middle of things and jabber
> messages are sent directly back to the client to signal call progress of
> the click to call.
>
> Is it a "shrink wrapped and ready to go" package that's completely
> documented and involves no technical knowledge whatsoever for
> implementation? Ummmm.. no, but that might happen in the relatively near
> future. :-) What it IS though is solid working code (yes, it has been
> fully unit tested out and is functional) contributed back to the
> community so we can all start to make something with it if we so
> choose. If there's enough interest, I'd certainly entertain opening up
> a blog site and open up the branch of the Java code for community
> contributions as well in addition to doing a more detailed "tutorial" on
> usage of the code at the upcoming Astricon this year.
>
> BJ
>
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