[Freeswitch-users] Questions on Building an application for FreeSWITCH
Phone
phone.bytes at gmail.com
Wed May 12 15:28:13 PDT 2010
This is legit. We are not into harassing anyone. There are too many
people doing that already.
We currently have this working on a Windows/Dialogic platform, but would
like to get it over to FreeSWITCH for a number of reasons. It is always
nice to avoid spending alot of time developing using a method that you
later find has serious issues or limitations and then having to change
horses and start over. I just thought I would tap on someone else's
wisdom in regards to a good way to talk to FS that works well. I did
notice that the wiki talks like LUA is the preferred way to go.
Thanks
Michael Collins wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Kristian Kielhofner
> <kris at kriskinc.com <mailto:kris at kriskinc.com>> wrote:
>
> Are you going to be calling my cell phone to ask if I owe $10,000
> or more to
> the IRS?
>
> Seriously, the world does not need another robodialer to harass
> people...
>
> Agreed, however there are legitimate use cases for this, like a
> retailer calling to say an order is in, or reminder calls sent out by
> a doctor's office. But yes, if it's dialing for dollars then I'm with
> you: Por favor! No mas!
> -MC
>
>
>
> With that being said, write your app in whatever you want using
> ESL and
> connect to the socket to originate calls and listen for events.
>
>
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner
> http://blog.krisk.org
>
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> Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Questions on Building an application
> forFreeSWITCHI am looking for a boot in the right direction on the
> following project.
>
> I am looking to build an "application" with FS where it will
> frequently
> check a database and then make an outbound call when a record with
> certain conditions is found in the DB. It needs to determine if the
> call was then answered by a machine/vm, busy, or answered by a person,
> play a message and get a response back to be recorded in the db.
> It may
> find many calls that need to be made at the same time. It will be
> running on a PRI.
>
> I am confused as to what approach to use to accomplish this.
>
> Lua Script, Perl Script, Javascript, Phython, PHP, Ruby....etc.
> Liverpie, ESL....etc.
> Or a totally different approach.
>
> I realize that there is not only one "correct" way to build this,
> but I
> am looking for advise from those who have done this type of thing
> before. I value the opinion of those who have gone down this road and
> would be willing to share their thoughts on a recommended path to take
> to accomplish this.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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