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FreeSWITCH 1.2 - Second Edition

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FreeSWITCH 1.2 - Second Edition

Overview of this book

FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat-driven products, scaling from a soft-phone to a PBX and even up to an enterprise-class soft-switch. It is always exciting to design and build your own telephony system to suit your needs, but the task is time-consuming and involves a lot of technical skill."FreeSWITCH 1.2" comes to your rescue to help you set up a telephony system quickly and securely using FreeSWITCH. It is rich with practical examples and will give you all of the information and skills needed to implement your own PBX system.You will start with a detailed description of the FreeSWITCH system architecture. Thereafter you will receive step-by-step instructions on how to set up basic and advanced features for your telephony platform.The book begins by introducing the architecture and workings of FreeSWITCH before detailing how to plan a telephone system and then moves on to the installation, configuration, and management of a feature-packed PBX. You will learn about maintaining a user directory, XML dial plan, and advanced dial plan concepts, call routing, and the extremely powerful Event Socket. You will finally learn about the online community and history of FreeSWITCH."FreeSWITCH 1.2" is an indispensable tool for novice and expert alike.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
FreeSWITCH 1.2
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Generating configurations dynamically with language bindings


If you would rather not set up a web server to process scripts, FreeSWITCH gives you the option of handling the same binding requests with the built-in scripting languages. All of the scripting language modules allow you to set the parameters so that you can have a script that handles requests which is the same as the mod_xml_curl script. The most commonly used languages are as follows:

  • Lua with mod_lua

  • Perl with mod_perl

  • Python with mod_python

Note

FreeSWITCH also supports Microsoft .NET languages by means of mod_managed. However, its usage is different than that of the scripting languages of Lua, Perl, and Python. More information can be found online at http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_managed.

Looking in conf/autoload_configs/ you will see configuration files for each language:

  • lua.conf.xml

  • perl.conf.xml

  • python.conf.xml

Open any one of these and you'll see some parameters like the following:

<param name="xml-handler-bindings"value...