[Serusers] Summary of using SER as an app server

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Thu Oct 7 12:09:00 CEST 2004


Take a look at 'sems'. Sems is a voicemail, IVR ... application which 
uses ser as front-end. Communication between ser and sems is also via FIFOs.

klaus

Franklin, Allen wrote:
> Are there any examples of how an app, using ser's app server fifo,
> can specify an SDP body on an INVITE and see the offered SDP on
> the OK reply to the INVITE?
> Is this really do-able?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jiri Kuthan [mailto:jiri at iptel.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 8:45 AM
> To: Franklin, Allen; Klaus Darilion; serusers at lists.iptel.org
> Subject: RE: [Serusers] Summary of using SER as an app server
> 
> 
> At 02:29 PM 10/6/2004, Franklin, Allen wrote:
> 
> 
>>I am curious to see how (even if) the SDP is handled by an app using ser's app server fifo.
>>Does ser give an app access to SDP payloads? 
>>Can the app specify the SDP payload on an outbound call (outbound w/respect to ser)?
>>Can the app see the SDP payload on an inbound call (inbound w/respect to ser)?
>>Can the app specify which codec to use on a reply to an INVITE?
>>All of these features are required in order for the app to initiate a (meaningful) call via ser.
>>
>>Mr Kuthan and Mr Darilion mentioned the click-to-dial feature of serweb as an example of initiating a call from ser.
>>Does ser participate in the SDP in click-to-dial, or does it just let the endpoints negotiate SDP?
>>Where is the click-to-dial source code?
>>I browsed serweb's cvs but I can't find it.
> 
> 
> documentation will certainly be a help to you
> http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN1264
> 
> -jiri 
> 
> 




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