On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 06:48 -0500, Alex Balashov wrote: > True distributed queues can only be achieved by rolling one's own. > Asterisk's built-in queues do not suffice; they are confined logically > to one host. Duplicating them is not the same as distributing.
I guess its fortunate that there are other FOSS alternatives that do have this ability :) However if you dont want to use them for a distributed queue you can probably play games with a dbput and park (asterisk has a park app right?) and just use odbc or something to talk to the db. or you can get res_js and embed spidermonkey (mozillas javascript engine) into asterisk and use that to do the grunt work. It has been my experience that res_js performs better than the dialplan (comparison was a dialplan that did basically the same as the JS script, the JS script had better error checking though - the JS thing was a 1 line dialplan putting all calls into the JS script). I got more calls per second and a higher total number of calls on the box when using res_js. You will have to port res_js forward since it was last done for 1.2 and not upgraded since. Of course if you use this and distribute a system you have to refer to the trademark license since this is a modification of the software and all that. http://www.digium.com/en/company/view-policy.php?id=Trademark-Policy see the section "Users Permitted Under This Policy" section e (hey at least you dont have to disown asterisk completely anymore). You can get res_js from http://www.freeswitch.org/node/50 along with other asterisk modules. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel pgp key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x8AE5C721
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