VXML Browser and PJSIP/PJMEDIA

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My friend also uses openVXI. :-)

regards,
Gang

2009/6/26 Kishore Annapureddy <krishnaakishore at gmail.com>

> Hi Gang,
>
> I have currently used OpenVXI framework (and Open Speech Browser) and
> extended it to my needs. However, the project is very old. Are there any
> newer and actively developed VXML browsers that can be integrated with
> PJSIP? Do you have any in mind?
>
> Kishore.
>
> 2009/6/26 Gang Liu <gangban.lau at gmail.com>
>
>> What VoiceXML brower you prefer?
>>
>> regards,
>> Gang
>>   On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Kishore Annapureddy <
>> krishnaakishore at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Vali. I have my first version of the UA ready.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Tom?? Valenta <vali at kamarad.cz> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Kishore,
>>>>
>>>> you are asking exactly about what I am doing. At our department we have
>>>> a VoiceXML interpreter with TTS and ASR engines which is able to communicate
>>>> via ISDN. We needed it to support SIP telephony as well and decided to
>>>> implement it with PJSIP library (namely PJSUA). I can recommend it, it is
>>>> pretty easy and provides sufficient functionality.
>>>>
>>>> One more experience. PJSUA (or PJSIP as a whole) is designed as a client
>>>> library. In VoiceXML software where attended call transfers and similar
>>>> features are needed (3PCC -- 3rd party call control) it is better to act as
>>>> B2BUA (back to back user agent -- fork a call and act as a client on both
>>>> sides). Do not do this with PJSIP (or let me know if you succeed :)), it is
>>>> better to implement just basic telephony functionality in your VoiceXML
>>>> interpreter and use a proxy/gateway (e.g. Asterisk) for advanced call
>>>> control features.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, PJSIP does not support in-band DTMF detection, but it is
>>>> very easy to implement it as a custom PJMEDIA port.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>>
>>>> - Vali
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kishore Annapureddy napsal(a):
>>>>
>>>>>  Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am a newbie to this field trying to understand the technologies and
>>>>> design some applications. I have a question here:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it possible to integrate VXML browser into an application based on
>>>>> PJSIP libraries? I have gone through examples and find the PJSIP system to
>>>>> be very powerful. Hence I would like to know if this has already been
>>>>> done... any pointers on how to go about it will be very helpful. I am trying
>>>>> to use openVXI and festival TTS engine to create a VXML browser. I am
>>>>> currently in the state of digesting these technologies. Hence any pointers
>>>>> in this regard will be very helpful to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you all,
>>>>> KK.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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