http://community.igniterealtime.org/blogs/ignite/2008/05/05/flashbased-audio-in-openfire-part-ii
From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org [mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Joegen Baclor Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 11:46 PM To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software Cc: McIlvin, Don Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Web based Open source Sip API client Flash is in a very unique position here since it's the only plug-in allowed by browsers to open remote socket connections without being policed by the local firewall and security settings. Nothing hinders you to go grab opensource ua implementation like pjsip and create specific plug-in for each browser you want to support and make it scriptable via javascript. I made an activeX control years back called ATLSIP. go grab it from http://www.opensipstack.org. It should work in IE but you are pretty much on your own since I've stopped development for that project. On Tuesday, 11 January, 2011 11:48 PM, McIlvin, Don wrote: Tony, Kyle, Thx. I was thinking PC over internet, and open source to customize. From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org<mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org> [mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 7:40 PM To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Web based Open source Sip API client There is a critical part of what you are trying to do missing. Did you want the call to go through the visitor's PC? Red5, which is flash based and can connect to sip servers (see bigbluebutton.org<http://bigbluebutton.org>). I will say though that being able to guarantee the quality of a call through a web browser is a "crapshoot", depending on what the calling party is doing. http://www.red5server.org If not, they would have to put their phone number in, which is a very basic click-to-call app, and after the receiving agent receives the ring, the call would be placed via the PSTN to the visitor. What method are you looking for? On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 7:24 PM, McIlvin, Don <don.mcil...@nrtnortheast.com<mailto:don.mcil...@nrtnortheast.com>> wrote: Does anyone know of a web based Open source SIP client? This would be the asp that is activated after clicking an icon on a web page. The asp would register and set up a call between the client and a predetermined destination SIP capable URL. So the web page user clicks the talk icon, and then after a bit of time to setup, someone on the other end says "Hello, how can I help you". Don "The information in this electronic mail message is the sender's confidential business and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee(s). Access to this internet electronic mail message by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful." 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