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Did you check, if ASTPP can satisfy your needs? There is support for
calling cards with FreeSwitch in beta state.<br>
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Jan<br>
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Jan<br>
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Am 22.12.2010 16:29, schrieb Rafqat .:
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Hi,<br>
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I am wanting to develop a calling card service using FreeSWITCH.
It's seems FreeSWITCH is very flexible in terms of how one could
go about implementing this service. I am intending to use
mod_nibblebill and mod_lcr to do the core stuff. I would like to
use Java for any programming (as it's the language I am most
familiar with) however, I am unsure whether to take an event
socket based approach to the application or to use something like
mod_java. <br>
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Any advice/suggestions will be most welcome.<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Raf<br>
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