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todgor

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Thin client soft phone options
« on: March 01, 2007, 10:57:53 PM »
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Up till today we were planning to implement our new thin client soft phone using genesys.jtele, where the event processing would be done on the server, and a phone interface would be displayed in the browser using AJAX. Reading comments in this site brought up some questions about that method. First, is this entirely practical as far as lag in the display/processing of user actions? Some comments expressed doubts about that. Second, I read that the ActiveX/TLib/JTele SDK stuff is going to be phased out in the future, like when 7.5 comes out. If we are going to be reimplementing our soft phone now, I want to do it with whatever new product(s) they are replacing these with. What will this be, AIL? (I read some comments mentioning that)  What is the future Java-based solution?

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Re: Thin client soft phone options
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2007, 01:22:24 AM »
Hi,

we are also right now looking at implementing server-based Java softphone using AJAX for our GUI, and we came to a conclusion that unless there is a constant link between client and server, there is a high chance that some of the events might be late, and even worse: gone.

Genesys is touting Universal SDK (whatever it is), but since I still did not have a chance to look at it, I personally plan on sticking with all JTAPI. I know it works, I know it does not have a lot of bugs, and I do not have the energy nor the will to be a test bunny for Genesys.

As you have probably noticed, the bigger the site, the higher is your chance of sending a ticket, and whenever something new comes, the number of bugs are simply overwhelming.

Take SIP CS for example - when 7.0 came out, it was all hype and everything, but when you look under the hood, Monitoring, Transfer and a lot of other basic functions were all cr*p (pardon my French).

I remember a few years back one of the bigger sites that we had cr*pped out on us 1 minute into service-in! Both of the HA T-Servers within a 10 seconds of each other! Reason? There were some extensions on PBX that were not used by the call call center and thus not registered in CME, causing T-Server to crash! 

And don't get me started on their Stat Server... All you have to do is look at the Release Notes and you will know what I mean. The sad part most of those Release Notes are there because users found it.

So, in conclusion, even though Genesys has some of the most revolutionary and advanced products I have ever seen and I am a strong advocate of it, I feel that their quality control is too relaxed and relies too much on the user feedback to get things right. This means that I will rely on their older and well-established technologies such as JTAPI until I see at least one minor release with at least 6 months worth of track record.


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Re: Thin client soft phone options
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2009, 05:43:05 AM »
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  • Two years ago server-based Java softphone using AJAX is the most advanced technology when it comes to soft phones. But today, I am not sure if it is still the best answer to prevent PBX from crashing.  Nowadays, our way of communication is improving almost daily, so it is really difficult to invest on something that has no assurance to last for a long time.



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