>> Beyond the portability are there other benefits you have noticed >> using APR in the last few years on the Apache Web server > >I would be happy to answer this. But first, let me comment on a few of >the options above, and some of what we have learned. I want to be clear >that I am not bad-mouthing ANY of those projects, they are all good, but >we have some knowledge in this area, so I am trying to help. So what types of projects are more suited to APR. right now with asterisk for example they are trying to get the functions for a basic phone up on win32, these are running in linux OS now it includes these types of functions
the IAX VoIP protocol layer... & phonecore which actually implements a phone, with controls for driving various aspects of its operation (i.e. adding new calls, switching between active calls, changing audio devices, conferencing, etc) so these are not like a "server" based process like the core asterisk PBX but more like a personal productivity app, most of this port once the "phonecore" is up will be about the GUI portion... getting this UI over gnophone.com/ so does it still make sense to use APR as the portability of the core then yet another portability layer for the GUI say like wxWindows or is there a better strategy ..