This came off a bit more harsh than I intended.  I think I understand the 
advantage of EVAPI in that it can initiate a command to Kamailio (thus Kamailio 
doesn't need to hold the thread, possibly it doesn't need to store the message 
even), but it would still be nice to have a higher level overview of how this 
would be achieved.  Not even example code, but more a base architecture 
explanation / diagram of the flow.


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Again, playing Devil's advocate:  Doesn't that use TCP?  It feels like:


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HTTP evil based solely on anecdotal evidence.  I know you have a LOT of 
history, and I don't want downplay your experience, but I'm showing empirically 
how this can work, and all you fall back to is the basic "this is evil".
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TCP based connections bad, even DB connections.
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EVAPI:  Magic cure-all, despite being inherently more complex to implement on 
the far end, and complexity usually results in more failures.

Since this is now being promoted in this thread, can you provide sunlight as to 
why this is golden vs something DB driven for example?


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> On Dec 23, 2024, at 6:27 am, Stefan via sr-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> It looks as modules evapi and asynch could be used to build access to a 
> service using a messagebus.

Oh yes. This is the way.

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