Tim Panton ha scritto:
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I'm interested to use it as IAX2 API within my UI, so something
like:
- open IAX2 channel
- call 123456
- answer a call
- close IAX2 channel
It is definitely capable of that with an added class or 2.
Could you point me in the
Hi all,
here you can find the demo site: http://www.yosd.at/corraleta/
I have also opend a forum for further discussion of the corraleta sdk...
http://www.yosd.at/index.php?option=com_joomlaboardItemid=39func=showcatcatid=7
regards,
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Pichler schrieb:
Hi all,
thanks Tim and
On 15 Jan 2009, at 07:30, Wolfgang Pichler wrote:
Hi all,
thanks Tim and Mexuar for releasing this here...
I have already taken the source - and compiled a little java applet
which is self signed to test the whole thing.
That was quick :-)
I will put it on my site (and allow users to
Hi,
there is no gsm codec - thats correct - i must have seen something
else... (is there a gsm - or other - codec implementation available for
free use ?)
I will test it further - and if it fits my needs - then i will put some
work into it...
I will put it on sourceforge if you want - but i
On 15 Jan 2009, at 10:06, Wolfgang Pichler wrote:
Hi,
there is no gsm codec - thats correct - i must have seen something
else... (is there a gsm - or other - codec implementation available
for
free use ?)
I think there is an LGPL gsm implementation in java.
I will test it further -
I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of the agreement on my
departure from Mexuar,
the Corraleta applet source code Westhawk Ltd wrote for them has been
released under the GPL.
it is available for download at :
http://www.mexuar.com/files/corraleta_sdk.rar
Tim.
On 20 Sep 2007, at
: [asterisk-users] IAX Java Softphone?
I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of the agreement on my
departure from Mexuar,
the Corraleta applet source code Westhawk Ltd wrote for them has been
released under the GPL.
it is available for download at :
http://www.mexuar.com/files
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009, Tim Panton wrote:
I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of the agreement on my
departure from Mexuar,
the Corraleta applet source code Westhawk Ltd wrote for them has been
released under the GPL.
it is available for download at :
Thank you for getting that code contributed to the community. Is there
a spec somewhere of the features supported by that applet? A version
history? Docs of the SDK it's distributed as?
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 14:38 +, Tim Panton wrote:
I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of
January 2009 9:39 AM
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I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of the agreement on my
departure from Mexuar,
the Corraleta applet source code Westhawk Ltd
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It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd need:
1) a java compiler
2) a java code signing certificate (java applets
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I'm delighted to be able to say that as part of the agreement on my
departure from Mexuar,
the Corraleta applet source code
On 14 Jan 2009, at 16:47, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Thank you for getting that code contributed to the community. Is
there
a spec somewhere of the features supported by that applet? A version
history? Docs of the SDK it's distributed as?
All I have is the link.
I should emphasise
On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd need:
1) a java compiler
2) a java code signing certificate (java applets can't read from the
mic
without being signed)
3)
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd need:
1) a java compiler
2) a java code signing certificate (java applets can't read from the
mic
On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:02, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd need:
1) a java compiler
2) a java code signing certificate (java applets
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 17:38 +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 16:47, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Thank you for getting that code contributed to the community. Is
there
a spec somewhere of the features supported by that applet? A version
history? Docs of the SDK it's
On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:11, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 17:38 +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 16:47, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Thank you for getting that code contributed to the community. Is
there
a spec somewhere of the features supported by that applet?
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:02, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd need:
1) a java compiler
2)
Tim -
Do you have any minimal docs or hints on what hooks the DHTML/JS methods
are available for scripting? Something like a quickstart javascript example?
I'm great with javascript, but I havn't read thru the Java to figure out
the hooks yet - if thats whats needed, I dont mind, but I'd
On 14 Jan 2009, at 19:53, Josiah Bryan wrote:
Tim -
Do you have any minimal docs or hints on what hooks the DHTML/JS
methods
are available for scripting? Something like a quickstart javascript
example?
I'm great with javascript, but I havn't read thru the Java to figure
out
the
On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:36, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 18:02, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 17:07, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Tim Panton ha scritto:
It isn't really in a state for novices at the present
you'd
Tim Panton wrote:
On 14 Jan 2009, at 19:53, Josiah Bryan wrote:
Tim -
Do you have any minimal docs or hints on what hooks the DHTML/JS
methods
are available for scripting? Something like a quickstart javascript
example?
I'm great with javascript, but I havn't read thru the Java to
Hi all,
thanks Tim and Mexuar for releasing this here...
I have already taken the source - and compiled a little java applet
which is self signed to test the whole thing.
I will put it on my site (and allow users to enter
host/user/pass/Calling Number,Calling Name,Number to dial...) for demo
] IAX Java Softphone?
I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm
It is an activex control though.
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Does anyone know of an IAX softphone
Mexuar is the best known one i think, they showed me a demo on
astridevcon, seemed to work ok.
Zoa
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and dialing,
or even embedded in
On 20 Sep 2007, at 19:46, Jean-Denis Girard wrote:
Matthew Rubenstein a écrit :
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether
applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and
dialing,
or even embedded in some other app/let. Preferably GPL. Thanks.
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and dialing,
or even embedded in some other app/let. Preferably GPL. Thanks.
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I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm
It is an activex control though.
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http://www.glimasoutheast.org
Matthew Rubenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and dialing,
or even embedded in some other app/let. Preferably GPL. Thanks.
Mexuar's Coraletta is nice, but isn't GPL.
Matthew Rubenstein a écrit :
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and dialing,
or even embedded in some other app/let. Preferably GPL. Thanks.
Did you try JIAXClient ?
http://www.hem.za.org/jiaxclient/
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I use click2call. http://www.geocities.com/babarnazmi/index2.htm
It is an activex control though.
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Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java, whether applet or
application? Even the most minimum featureset, just voice and dialing,
or even embedded in some other app/let. Preferably GPL. Thanks.
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Matthew Rubenstein a écrit :
Does anyone know of an IAX softphone in Java
Dean Collins a écrit :
As far as I know Jiaxclient is dead - the developer hasn't touched it in at
least 18 months.
Correct, but this is free software, anybody with the skills can revive it :)
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