[Freeswitch-users] Questions on Building an application for FreeSWITCH
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phone.bytes at gmail.com
Tue May 25 15:08:36 PDT 2010
Thanks for the info. What language did you use?
Bob Coleman wrote:
> Have just recently completed a project to convert an old windows
> dialogic application(vb6) to FreeSWITCH, would reccommend using the
> ESL, was able to map the old dialogic calls to the ESL calls pretty
> easily. We used a mixture of inbound and outbound sockets, as we have
> people dialing us, not just dialing out etc.
>
> With the dialogic you open a port and make the call and handle the
> dtmf, with freeswitch you create a socket connection to FreeSWITCH to
> dial the number and then hand it off to an extension for processing
> the dtmf(that is one approach any way)
>
> Bob
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Michael Collins <msc at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Jan Berger <jan.berger at video24.no> wrote:
>>
>>> Actually - before you get "to smart" - may I suggest that you start
>>> writing
>>> - or improving - the getting started sections of the doc. Address the
>>> areas
>>> where you struggle and let others benefit from your work.
>>>
>>> I have been through similar issues myself - FS is one of the easier
>>> projects
>>> to work with once you get under the hood, but you basically need to evolve
>>> to the level where you read the source code.
>>>
>>>
>> And if you can wait 2+ months for "the book" then that should help as well.
>> :D
>> -MC
>>
>>
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