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    Jact is a tool to provide severval ways of configurating the Asterisk PBX. It's base upon UML2 models of the configuration files. The goal is to get a functional description of all configuration elements around the Asterisk.
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    Jami, Java Asterisk Mananger Interface is a libary for java cliens to connet to the asterisk PBX via mananger interface.
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    An open source java 5 API for parsing and obtaining queue metrics from Asterisk PBX log files.
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    An more efficient alternative for writing complex Asterisk dial plan files, without using the cumbersome line numbering scheme.
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