May I ask, why did you use ZeroMQ and what purpose in your design?
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Phil Mickelson <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IMHO the ARI approach is the right one. I've done something similar with ARI, ZeroMQ and PHP for an answering service. Works very well.
Phil M
On Jul 25, 2015 6:04 AM, "Shahid H" <shahidh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi,I like to develop a predictive dialer system (Web base) to allow Admin to create outbound or inbound campaignsI'm doing some technical research and I am trying to figure out shall I use AMI or ARI?- Creating many outbound calls and monitor live calls on the web (Ringing, Talking, Hang up their call)- Originate many calls and put in specific queue (other word: campaign)- Agent should be able to transfer a call - external or internal.- Ability to set max ring time for each campaign- Approx 300+ agentsOn the browser, I would like to use websocket to get real time information about the call and actions.I am considering going with this approach: create a daemon with Node.js - A daemon will connect to Asterisk via ARI and a daemon use websocket to listen the events and such. A browser will also use websocket to communicate with a Node.js daemon.Something like that: <browser (websocket)> --- <Node.js daemon & ARI (websocket)> --- <Asterisk>Is this good approach?Thanks
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