Spring MVC + ICEFaces seems like an odd combination.
JSF/MyFaces + ICEFaces would seem like the natural fit. I did this in
an appfuse 1.9.x based app (I'm planning on writing up a howto for the
wiki sooner or later).
Did you find it overly difficult to make Spring MVC and ICEFaces play
nice together?
alam chard wrote:
Hi All,
We are also building a webapp using AppFuse (Spring MVC archetype) plus
Icefaces (www.icefaces.org). It is a web conferencing application that
allows you to show slide presentations online. It's somewhat like a poor
man's WebEx.
We also used Asterisk (www.asterisk.org) as the voice conferencing server.
So from the web-based interface you can manage the participants in the voice
conference (i.e. mute/unmute/kick), chat with other participants, see the
presenter's slide, raise your hand if you want to talk, etc.
You can test out the demo at http://present.blindsideproject.org and click
Start. If you want to try out with voice conferencing, please read the
"requirement" link on the front page. You need to install a free Voip client
and configure it.
This is an open source project. The project website is at
http://www.blindsideproject.org
Please provide feedback and suggestions on how we may improve the
application. You are also welcome to join us on the project.
Thanks.
R
GojiraDeMonstah wrote:
Success story:
We rolled out our first AppFuse app last week. It's a call queue
monitoring
system for a travel service based on AppFuse 1.9.3 / WebWork.
The app is essentially a dashboard that lets supervisors watch agent/queue
stats in real time, and see whether service levels are being met (plus
lots
of other data like average hold time, number of abandoned calls, and the
usual kind of stuff you want to see in a call center). The queue is
controlled by Asterisk (an open source PBX), so the total amount spent on
software licenses for the entire system = $0.
Unfortunately it's an Intranet app so you can't add it to the public list
of
sites, but the company is Travel Industry Services (
http://www.traveltis.co.uk/).
Big thanks to Matt and the AppFuse developers, it made this project a
snap!
Jason
On 10/31/06, WANG Chi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeah, it's very cool
Best Regards,
Wang Chi
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*From:* David Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*Subject:* [appfuse-user] Appfuse websites
ive just read the last news in raibledesigns.com about the
greendimes<http://greendimes.com/>website, and i think that would be good
if we have a list with bookmarks of
appfuse powered websites and similars = )
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