[Freeswitch-users] mod_java - usage question
jonathan augenstine
jaugenstine at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 11:53:38 EST 2007
> On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 00:38 -0800, jonathan augenstine wrote:
> > I am trying to put together a prototype app for Freeswitch using the
> > mod_java interface, I am hitting a deadend and I need some guidance.
> >
> > What I want to do is to answer an incoming call (endpoint 1), play a
> > prompt to that call, and bridge that call to another endpoint
> > (endpoint 2). After the second endpoint (endpoint 2) disconnects, I
> > want to park that call, originate a call to another endpoint (endpoint
> > 3), play a prompt to endpoint 3, and then bridge endpoint 3 to a new
> > endpoint (endpoint 4). After endpoint 4 hangs up, I want to bridge
> > endpoint 1 and endpoint 3. Then main issue I keep running into is
> > that in the dialplan and in mod_java, calls appear to block, so that
> > it has blocked me from a solution.
>
> How do calls "block"? Use a remote debugger and see where it happens.
If I run the following code:
session = new JavaSession(sessionUuid);
freeswitch.console_log("notice", "STARTED!!!\n");
session.streamFile("/usr/local/freeswitch/sounds/intro.wav", 0);
session.execute("bridge",
"sofia/gateway/[gatewayname]/3237773456");
freeswitch.console_log("notice", "COMPLETED!!!\n");
I do not see the "COMPLETED!!!" console message until one of the callers
from the "bridge" hangs up. The session.execute("bridge",.....) call
blocks.
>
> > My first question is, can you do this with the mod_java interface? If
> > so, how? Secondly, if it is not possible then do you need to use the
> > event_socket interface to accomplish this app? Thank you.
>
> When there is no other function that does the job, try the execute()
> method in mod_java. Event sockets can probably do the same, but I've
> found them harder to work with (don't know if there are any APIs that
> make it easier), and since they cost 2 sockets and probably 1 thread per
> call and if on the same machine double the number of context switches,
> they are more resource intensive too.
As illustrated above I am using the execute.
>
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Jonathan
> >
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> Damjan
>
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