> There's actually a document included with the source code which will
> take you through setting up an agent callback system.  You can find it
> in 'doc/queues-with-callback-members.txt'.
> 
> The 'AgentCallBackLogin' application has some issues, and since you
can
> do the same thing with your dialplan, you're better off doing so.


I have basically re-written most of my major dial plan extensions using
AEL2 and I think they work pretty well although writing a proper agent
login and logout and subsequent incoming call handling is not easy for
layman in programming.

I am not sure about the take up rate of AEL2 but the 2007 comments on
this link does not seem too promising.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page_id=2929&tk=5d05138dc792171e
f5a0&comments_page=1

>From a programmer's perspective, AEL2 looks much more like a "language"
than AEL and is easier to code and read.  BTW, is there any plan when
AEL will be retired?



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