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May 30, 2006 4:47 PM

CallManager plugin with JTAPI

I am very interested in creating a CallManager plugin with JTAPI. My first step would be to tie "presence" in Jabber to your state on the phone. This way, people who have you on your buddy list, can see if you are on the phone. This is a feature that is sorely missed in CallManager 4, and would be a great addition to my Spark install.

Has anyone made any progress connecting wildfire to callmanager?

thanks

avidan

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May 30, 2006 4:48 PM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

Asterisk-IM will eventually do this functionality too. Also there is a JTAPI Asterisk-IM implementation in the works. You can see it in the trunk of the subversion module.

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Jun 30, 2006 1:35 AM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

When compiling you get three jars in the target directory:

asterisk-im.jar

jtapi/asterisk-im.jar

ajtapi/asterisk-im.jar

 

jtapi is pure without any specifics. The jar already includes jtapi-1.3.1.jar,

you need to include the Cisco stuff as well. Configuration: You will be asked

for the JTAPI provider name and the parameter string in the wildfire admin

console.

 

ajtapi is the exactly the same code at the moment but asks for parameters

specific to Asterisk-JTAPI instead of the general provider initialization string.

 

Right now the JTAPI stuff is not tested against any other switches than Asterisk.

It may happen that we need to do some adoptions. Just try and give feedback.

 

Message was edited by: jens

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Jul 13, 2006 6:58 AM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

The error message you report is from the gjtapi library that is included in the jar file. You

need to replace this library with the Cisco JTAPI jar.

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Oct 19, 2006 8:22 AM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

Did you ever get this to work?  We are very interested in connecting our Jive installation to our Call Manager 4.2 installation.  Could you post any instructions to get this to work?

 

Thanks.

Brian Corbet

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Oct 28, 2006 3:53 AM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

Hi Brian&Avidan!

 

I am sorry somehow I missed avidans follow-up on 13th july!

 

The JTAPI stuff was implemented by me and tested with the GJTAPI, Aterisk-JTAPI.

Other JTAPI products need testing and adaptations, I think.

 

Right now I have only limited resources I can dedicate on the generic JTAPI stuff and

testing with other products, if another developer wants to step in here I will try to support

and guide as best as I can.

 

If there is a concrete business need, I can also offer professional services, do the

qualification and offer support for a specific Cisco CallManager version. Please contact

me at jw_asteriskim (a) headissue.com.

 

Best,

 

Jens

 

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Dec 7, 2006 12:52 PM in response to: avidan
Re: CallManager plugin with JTAPI

Avidan,

Have you made any ground on your Call Manager integration.  I stumbled on Wildfire as just a simple chat solution for our company and became extremely intrigued when I found this thread.  We run CM4.0 and if I could get this to work, I could save the company from having to purchase Cisco''s expensive Unified Messaging solutions.

 

Thanks,

Greg

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