[Freeswitch-users] XML Dial Plan vs Language Modules

demuel at thephinix.org demuel at thephinix.org
Thu Sep 3 23:19:46 PDT 2009


Why not make your gays have with all those programming skills try each one of them. Say,
one guy programs in Perl, the other in PHP, still the other in Python, still again
the other in Java and finally one in LUA. Take note, same dialplan project and let them
not compare notes or translate the code of the other. Then at the end of the day,
testing day, let the code produced be subjected to which one does the job well. Sure
there could be one and those code that's not worthy enough well just do a "rm -rf <this_guy>"
in your ranks.

> Hi,
>
> I couple of my team members are working on translating a very long Asterisk
> Dial Plan to FreeSWITCH XML Dial Plan. Now reference to wiki link below,
>
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/FreeSwitch_Dialplan_XML#About_Dialplan_Variables
>
> The dial plan variables are not getting initialized as expected. I was just
> wondering if we move this variable get and set stuff to any language module
> say mod_perl, will that make any difference performance wise? I mean we will
> be invoking a Perl interpreter for each incoming call, won't that be
> expensive in terms of RAM and CPU usage and thus reducing number of calls
> this FS deployment can handle?
>
> I have guys with programming skills in Perl, PHP, Python, Java and LUA
> languages. Which language do you recommend for this, again in terms of speed
> and performance?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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