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A C++ framework utilizing Design Patterns for creating Linux and Windows communications applications that contain Dialogic® products. Includes media and network classes (analog, digital, SIP, H323), multithreaded event handling, distributed app support.
The fax4j project has moved to github at: https://github.com/sagiegurari/fax4j
Latest release is no longer hosted here, instead go to: https://github.com/sagiegurari/fax4j/releases/latest
The x2fax project has moved to Github at: https://github.com/sagiegurari/x2fax
Latest release is no longer hosted here, instead go to: https://github.com/sagiegurari/x2fax/releases/latest
The HylaFAX Protocol for Java project (gnu-hylafax) is a pure Java implementation of the HylaFAX Fax Server Client Protocol. The gnu.hylafax package can be used to implement a HylaFAX client that will run on any Java-supporting system.
jSipgateConnect library allows Java-based access to all functions specified in the 'Sip Advanced Messaging, Usability, Routing and Accounting Interface' specification.
JHylaFAX is a platform independent client for HylaFAX that runs on any Java 6.0 enabled platform. It is capable of sending faxes, displaying server status and received faxes. It has a small footprint, starts up fast and features a sleek user interface.
Svarog is a real time web based call center which is based on AsteriskPBX, including technologies such as portlets, ajax (DWR/Dojo), jsf (MyFaces) and SpringFramework.
OpenSubsystems is set of business components such as security, search, inventory management, able to run on various J2EE servers or just using JVM thanks to unique middleware abstraction layer and repository of common application functionality patterns
CapisuiteConv is an application for the popular ISDN telecommunication suite capisuite to automate the conversion from the voicebox files to mp3 files in a directory of your choice (maybe a smb share...).
The project purpose is to allow SAP R/3 servers to communicate with external devices such as fax and GSM modems by sending and receiving a fax or SMS. The system provides an easy way of configuration based on web interface and JMX console.
This app is a clone of kisdnmon (kisdnmon.sourceforge.net) which will be mainly designed to run under Windows (but under Linux as well). Alongside JIsdnMon there is a server written in java called JIsdnCallServer.
GUI Fax Manager for Linux MGetty+SendFax. Faxes are routed to auto print and/or auto e-mail incoming. Faxes can also be sent from workstations. Access previous faxes via web page interface. Please see the documentation at http://fax2serve.sourceforge.net
The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.