You read my mind (!!!)... I'll check it out.
I'd like to use config file parse trees to tie Asterisk into traditional
telephony device drivers like Windows TAPI. Most of the TAPI
specifications require you know how many lines exist, and all kinds of
information that could be gleaned from the configs. I'd like to see
visual representations too.
I'm very excited about this :)
Martin Smith, Systems Developer
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Bureau of Economic and Business Research
University of Florida
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ast...@li...
> [mailto:ast...@li...] On
> Behalf Of Stefan Reuter
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:37 AM
> To: ast...@li...
> Subject: [Asterisk-java-devel] Working on a config file parser
>
> Hi,
>
> as part of a current project I am working on config file management
> stuff in Asterisk-Java. This is an area that has not yet been covered.
> The idea is to add the pieces required to read and write asterisk
> configuration files. The first step is to access the files locally but
> the API should be extensible enough to support read/update through the
> Manager API, too.
> If you want to have a look at it, you'll find the code in SVN
> in the new
> org.asteriskjava.config package.
> But beware that it is just work in progress and might not
> work at all :)
>
> =Stefan
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