Hi Edson --
 I've seen those sites.  However, there is too much information there
& what I need to do seems simple & usual.  I haven't found a great FAQ
that answers these basic questions.   So I thought someone out there
might be able to get me bootstrapped.

Thanks -
Matt

On 6/4/07, Edson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your answers are on http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/ (a site with planty of
VoIP related informations), http://www.asterisk.org (an IP-PBX with many,
many, many features) and, of course, the OpenSER wiki site
(http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php).

Edson

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Matthew Pease
>Sent: segunda-feira, 4 de junho de 2007 17:41
>To: users@openser.org
>Subject: [Users] application via voip?
>
>Hi all -
>
> Not really sure where to post this question as I am just starting to
>research this issue.
>
>  We'd like an all VOIP solution where we have a telephone number that
>terminates at our server.
>
>At our server, we'd like to:
>
>1.  get their phone number via caller ID.  look up data with the caller id.
>
>2.  generate a wave file based on the data returned & play it to the
>user over the established voip link.
>
>
>How is this done?   Totally new to the game here.
>
>I've read about DID origination, SIP channels, SIP peers...   its all
>quite confusing!
>
>I'm a java developer, so something that works via Java would be great,
>but scripting in various languages is no big deal.  The application
>doesn't need to do much more than query a database & choose a WAV file
>to play back based on that info.
>
>
>Thank you--
>Matt Pease
>ParkingHero, Inc.
>
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