Re: [Asterisk-java-users] A newbie introduction
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From: Stefan R. <sr...@re...> - 2006-07-17 20:55:23
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wardsback wrote: > sounds like a smart choice indeed. Unfortunately, my company is rather = =20 > poor and I'm stuck with 1 single machine to act as a server AND =20 > developpement paltform. While all the fuss it implies :( If you are developing on windows go with the vmware solution suggested by tony. trixbox offers a nice vmware image. This setup will require a powerful dev machine, but hey, since you are developing java apps you will already have one anyway ;) If you are developing on linux you probably already chose a linux distribution and setting up asterisk there shouldn't be too hard. Asterisk really works well with all of the more common distributions. > Well, enough ranting, I'm diving back into javadoc to see where I'm gon= na =20 > start with. would you mind telling us what kind of application you are about to build= ? =3DStefan --=20 reuter network consulting Neusser Str. 110 50760 Koeln Germany Telefon: +49 221 1305699-0 Telefax: +49 221 1305699-90 E-Mail: sr...@re... Jabber: sr...@ja... |