[Serusers] Around the world to get to my....

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Fri May 11 14:45:57 CEST 2007


At 21:18 09/05/2007, SIP wrote:
>Is the developer documentation on the Iptel.org site even close to still valid?

I would say semi-valid :-)
- db-structure is 95% up-to-date
- Developer's guide is poorest now -- 60% up-to-date
- crash-course developer's guide -- 100% up-to-date, available next week

-jiri


>We've just created a semi-complex AGI in Asterisk to sort of act as a gateway for locked SEMS conferences. Our users can create a conference number (if it's available), assign a pin, and then everyone who calls that conference is required to enter the correct pin in order to join. We keep track of the users logged in (contact info, since it's not always local users), and the owner has the ability to limit the number of users, etc.
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>Ideally, I'd like to task one of my C developers to create a similar sort of gateway module for SER instead of, as we currently do, shunting everyone over to the Asterisk server for processing and logic (and voice prompts) and then shunting them over to the SER/SEMS server if they're authenticated.
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>Of course, such a module would need to be able to do things like complete take apart the SEMS pin-collect module (we're not interested in using python for anything, nor in using XMLRPC) and hack it up to collect the right DTMF signals, passing that data on to a proper SER module.
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>I'm just wondering if the developer docs for SER are up to date enough to even point my developers in that direction for information on the SER portion of things.
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