Re: [Asterisk-java-users] Keeping AgiCahnnel alive for a long time.
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From: Artur T. <ar...@ca...> - 2014-01-31 16:53:14
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ok, have a good holidays :) I have some time for next question now On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Yves A. <yv...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > > there is no generic approach for any purpose on the channels... it depends. > "injecting a sound" in an ongoing call e.g. is "not possible" the easy > way... but as always, there are workarounds if you do not want to put hands > on asterisk -c-code... > (btw.... which asterisk are you using??? take a look at the latest 11.x > branch... really nice features are added compared to 1.6 or 1.8) > the easiest way for "adding sound" is to transfer both channels into a > conference (set with q to be quiet and not to hear meetme announcements)... > then you can > add any call from your dialplan into this conference and play whatever > sound you like and any in the conference can hear ... it would even be > possible to play the > audio to only one channel.... > you can also put your agi-call and the voice call into the meetme room > from the beginning... then you do not have to look for channels and some > things might become > easier... > > I really have to go now... my bus is leaving in an hour ... see u later... > 10 feb. > > yves > > > Am 31.01.2014 17:11, schrieb Artur Tamazyan: > > The "thing" is a java application. Currently I was able to get the needed > channel (it looks like SIP/192.168.220.14:52868-00000008). Can you tell > how can I for example play a sound or at least NoOp to it using AMI? should > I use OriginateAction to the above channel with NoOp specified as an > application? I just don't see the way to send commands to channel using AMI > and channel string above. > > > On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Yves A. <yv...@gm...> wrote: > >> oops... accidentially sent before finish..... >> >> so... how do you control the "thing" that should be able to do the call >> stuff?? some kind of webservice... anyway... >> if such an action is triggered or required I´d just connect to asterisk >> and fire any action with the AMI... >> the only thing you have to now is the channel of the call, you want to >> "manipulate".... you can do anything >> (ok... depending on your asterisk version, dialplan, skill etc.). >> if you don´t know the call, you can iterate through any open channel to >> identify the one you need, or you >> store the channel in a variable, that is set upon callstart and that you >> can read from another ami connection. >> you could use global or channel-variables or db-entrys for this purpose. >> >> right now, i am going to holidays for 10 days, so i can´t assist you the >> next time... if you want further tips on this >> topic after that time.... just write to the list.... >> >> regards, >> yves >> >> Am 31.01.2014 17:00, schrieb Yves A.: >> >> Hi, >> >> how do you "control", >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ,, >> , >> >> >> , >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 30.01.2014 23:18, schrieb Artur Tamazyan: >> >> Let's say we receive a call and answer it. We know that it'll be a long >> call and that we want to be able to do some things with it, like: join >> conferences, leave that conferences, play sounds and do other stuff. So >> ideally we should be able to execute any asterisk application on this >> call's channel. What's the best way to do this? >> >> What I was trying to do is to execute AGI(..) to pass control to java. >> In normal situation it'll trigger the service() method of some AgiScript >> and return. But I prevent it from returning to keep the channel open for >> our commands. >> >> Regarding AMI: as I understood we can execute apps or set contexts only >> during call origination and we can't just execute smth for an already >> active call. If I'm not right please give an example of how to do it. >> >> I hope it makes the question clearer. I can give more details if you >> need. And thanks for your time. >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Yves A. <yv...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I think, I do not understand your question... could you please explain >>> your scenario a bit more? >>> Holding a seperate channel for controlling another channels seems a bit >>> overkill... so you must have special needs >>> that I do not see abd that prevent you to go the "normal" way via AMI... >>> >>> yves >>> >>> Am 30.01.2014 13:40, schrieb Artur Tamazyan: >>> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> In our application we want to be able to send commands to a specific >>> asterisk channel during a long period of time. It's a long-lasting call >>> that we want to manipulate (may last for few hours). >>> >>> One of ways of approaching it was to make an AGI call from asterisk >>> which will create an AgiScript that will hold an AgiChannel instance that >>> we'll use to send our commands. >>> I know that the channel is closed once AgiScript#serve() method is >>> finished. As a workaround we pause the serve()'s thread to keep AgiChannel >>> open as long as we need. Should we look out for any timeouts that will >>> eventually close the channel automatically? Do we need to send at least >>> NoOp periodiacally to keep it open? >>> >>> Overall this doesn't look like a good solution anyway so I want to >>> ask if we have any other options to achieve our goal? >>> >>> I can provide more info or code if needed. >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> WatchGuard Dimension instantly turns raw network data into actionable >>> security intelligence. It gives you real-time visual feedback on key >>> security issues and trends. 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