ARI Global Data Accessibility Changes

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On Oct 25, 2013, at 12:01 PM, Jared Smith <jaredsmith at jaredsmith.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:14 AM, David M. Lee <dlee at digium.com> wrote:
> 
> However, a specific list of objects can be requested by passing in an
> id list parameter (GET /ari/channels?channelIds=1234,5678,1357,9753).
> These objects will be returned if they exist, regardles of whether ARI
> can act upon them.
> 
> This raises the question (at least at first glance, without seriously thinking about it) of how to find the ChannelIds for these other channels in the first place.  I mean, it's nice that you can find them if you know their hidden identities, but how do you find their hidden identities in the first place if there's no list.

The most likely method is that the channels were, at one time, in
Stasis(), but have moved back out to the dialplan and are in some
other application.

But I suppose that you could learn about id's via AMI, if you're into
that sort of thing.

-- 
David M. Lee
Digium, Inc. | Software Developer
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