[Freeswitch-users] mod-lua Vs mod-java

David Villasmil david.villasmil.work at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 15:17:56 MSK 2013


lua is by far the best approach. I really don't know about accessing web
services, but for db it is perfect.
I wrote a whole wholesale and calling card app with lua, so you can pretty
much do anything wit it.

Also, lua has a SOAP interface:

http://tomasguisasola.github.com/luasoap/

Good luck!


David


On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Mimiko <vbvbrj at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 21.02.2013 02:02, JP wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to access a webservice that exposes a SOAP interface. I was
> > wondering if this is better to do in Lua or in Java. Any suggestions
> > will be greatly appreciated. Also in general is it better to use
> > mod-java instead of mod-lua for doing advanced IVR functions like
> > database access or web service access? Are there any drawbacks to using
> > java instead of Lua?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > JP
>
> I had a conversation with a member on this list about what to use for
> scripting: lua, perl. java. Ended up that lua is the fastest in its own.
> For doing simple things, even IVR's, lua is enough. And lua is installed
> with FS.
>
> I use lua to connect to DB and don't see any performance drop.
>
> --
> Mimiko desu.
>
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