On 03/21/2011 11:50 PM, Henry Dogger wrote:

Thanks for the offer, we would really like to take you up on this.

We discussed our plan with Douglas Hubler before hand, and he suggested taking the plugin way.

Since we are in a bit of a hurry to get this working, it could be possible we will have to come up with a less ideal option.

But we are keen on developing a more ideal solution for CAC after our first version, which we would like to give back to the project.

Perhaps you could guide us a bit in our first attempt on solving this issue, and we could work hand in hand afterwards to build a good solution for CAC.

Currently we are having some difficulties with getting eclipse to build the project, and we still have no idea on how to get the current active calls in a plugin.

We need to develop are first version of CAC for version 4.2.1 and are using centOS 5.5 to do so, since Fedora14 was not supported.

Perhaps we could have a call about this?


I sent you my contact details off-list. For starters, you can look at SipXProxyCseObserver.cpp. This class is a massage observer that is already implemented in the proxy that writes call state to a persistent storage like a database or XML file.
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