[Freeswitch-users] Multiple concurrent Verto calls in browser

Gregor Nanger gregor at infomedia.si
Mon Mar 19 08:56:02 UTC 2018


Hi,

we are using such scenario, but it is not based on Verto Communicator. We
took core libraries (javascript) and implement GUI on our own. Everything
what happens on verto triggers event  and you can implement own logic and
callstate for each call in array. For example, when user picks up  a call,
put active on hold via verto command.

And for info, you can issue as many calls you want through one verto
connection.



2018-03-19 9:03 GMT+01:00 Michael Avers <michael at mailworks.org>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm using Verto Communicator as a base for building a simple app to
> make/receive calls - and it works great.
>
> I'm trying to add the ability to manage multiple concurrent calls.
>
> My first thought is to create a new Verto service (in Angular) that
> maintains call state and reference to currently active call and otherwise
> keeps all calls in an array. Then to switch calls it'd place the currently
> active one on hold and then unhold any of the other calls in the array.
> Does this make sense?
>
> Any tips on handling multiple calls with Verto? Do I need a separate
> websocket connection for each? (they're all using the same proxy and
> credentials).
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
>
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