On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Gareth McCumskey <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thats kind of an arbitrary question. VOIP isn't a "web application"
> technology in the vein of symfony and PHP. You will need far more than a
> plugin for symfony to employ VOIP. Your best bet is to see if the likes of
> Skype have released a Java Applet or Flash SWF that might run its VOIP
> network from a website.


I disagree.

There are a lot of possibilities to using Voip SERVER on top of web
application, for example the Asterisk API:

http://code.google.com/p/asterisk-php-api/



>
>
> Your question is like asking if we can get a plugin to run our own
> television channel on a website. Its a seperate technology with its own
> needs and wants and not just another feature that can be included.


No, it's not the same, if we are integrating opensource technology, it's not
like embed a tv channel in a web application, otherwise other kind of
integration (IM ?) wouldn't ever possible.



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