Re: [Asterisk-java-users] A newbie introduction
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From: wardsback <war...@no...> - 2006-07-17 20:10:02
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:57:59 +0200, Tony Mowers <to...@am...> wrote: > My recommendation would be to just use the asterisk@home distribution and > boot a computer from it. Don't bother with handpicking and configuring a > linux distribution unless you have a real good reason for it. > > The asterisk@home project has changed names, so I don't know what impact > that is going to have. Here is the site: > http://www.trixbox.org/ > > > For good information about it and all sorts of projects see: > http://www.nerdvittles.com/ > > > Tony > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ast...@li... > [mailto:ast...@li...] On Behalf Of > wardsback > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 2:04 PM > To: ast...@li... > Subject: [Asterisk-java-users] A newbie introduction > > Hi there ... > > first let me introduce myself : > > french, former sound enginner in the disk industry, I recently switched > carrer towards software developpement. > > In this company I just joined, I've been asked to set up a custom PBX > using asterisk. > I just got asterisk-java and am currently reading the docs. Smoothly > managed to run examples from tutorials and getting the whole picture. > > I haven't yet decided what distro I'll run the PBX server on, so why not > have little poll : > > What would you guys recommend as a linux distro to work efficiently on > asterisk/java programming ? > > PEACE > OK, thanks for your reply, tony I had a quick look at the sites you pointed out and couldn't see anything related to Java. I really need an easy-to-setup system. For developpement as for deployment. I'll keep on reading ... thanx again... |