[Freeswitch-users] mod_erlang_event noob question
Luis F Urrea
lfurrea at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 02:10:31 MSD 2012
Hi all,
I am going through the wiki docs here:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_erlang_event#Example_Outbound_Connection
But I see in the example that in order to send messages between FS and the
registered process fired up by myself the following syntax is used:
(test at example)1>{foo, freeswitch at example} ! {api, status, ""}.
{api,status,[]}
Obviously freeswitch at example represents the node, but I am not familiar
with the left hand tuple term being applied the ! operator, usually a Pid
number is used in that place.
What would the foo represent?
TIA.
Luis
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