PJSUA with Flex and PyAMF

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Thanks Saul for the reply.
Can anybody else also help in replying the other queries? How can I connect
PJSIP with flex application running in browser? Any idea or pointers will be
great help.

Cheers,
Vincent

2008/9/28 Sa?l Ibarra <saghul at gmail.com>

> On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 2:16 PM, friends friends
> <friends.meet at googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Could you elaborate more how can it be used? We can write a simple
> script
> > for Asterisk Manager Interface to originate the call. Then what is the
> use
> > of PJSUA ? Because AMI can transfer the calls and we can schedule the
> > conference etc (SIP or PSTN both works) then where does the PJSIP and
> PJSUA
> > sits? I am just trying to make an overall picture in my mind. I think, I
> am
> > missing a link some where.
> >
>
> Well, as I said, PJSUA is a softphone, so it can be used to send and
> recevie calls from an Asterisk server, just as Twinkle, Xlite or
> Zoiper...
>
> > Also could you respond to the other queries, how can we use browser based
> > sip client with PJSUA? Can PyAMF be of any help?
> >
>
> Sorry, I can't help you on that...
>
>
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