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A simple SMS gateway for Linux written in C. Capable of sending and receiving SMS text messages like a mobile phone. An additional java-package is provided for easy communication with the integrated TCP-server.
The Asterisk-Java package consists of a set of Java classes that allow you to easily build Java applications that interact with an Asterisk PBX Server. It supports the FastAGI protocol and the Manager API.
The XTapi project is aimed at someday growing up to be a reference implementation for JTAPI. At this time it is not the intention to cover every JTAPI package, just the Core and Media packages are covered.
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The asterisk-jsp package consists of a set of jsp tags and a tomcat connector that allow you to easily build jsp applications that interact with an Asterisk PBX Server. It's using asterisk-java as the back end to do the heavy lifting.