On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 7:25 AM, Ben Merrills <b.merrills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Guys, two emails in one day might be pushing it a bit, but for those who > don’t know AsterNET.ARI project now has its own ARI proxy. The was built off > the back of the go-ari-proxy, so it’s 100% compatible. It uses the same > message structure and currently supports RabbitMQ as the bus transport. It > is however a pluggable architecture so other service bus technologies can be > used. > > > > As always, open source under MIT and hosted on GitHub. > > > > It does operate slightly differently to the go-ari-proxy, but most of the > behaviours can be configured. > > > > I’d really welcome feedback, we’re currently using it in production so > development is pretty active right now as we’re finding/resolving issues > etc. > > > > Links: > > Proxy: https://github.com/skrusty/AsterNET-ARI-Proxy > > Proxy Middleware for AsterNET.ARI: > https://github.com/skrusty/AsterNET-ARI-Middleware-Queue > > Client: https://github.com/skrusty/AsterNET.ARI > > > > The message format can be found here: > https://github.com/nvisibleinc/go-ari-library/wiki/Message-Format > That's awesome Ben. I know a few people I talked to last week at Kamailio World were interested in the idea of an ARI proxy/message bus - not sure how they'll feel about .NET, but hey - there's always Mono! :-) Matt -- Matthew Jordan Digium, Inc. | Director of Technology 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA Check us out at: http://digium.com & http://asterisk.org _______________________________________________ asterisk-app-dev mailing list asterisk-app-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.digium.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-app-dev