Asterisk Gateway Interface 1.4 and 1.6 programming [electronic resource] : design and develop Asterisk-based VoIP telephony platforms and services using PHP and PHPAGI / Nir Simionovich.
Series: From technologies to solutionsc2009Description: 1 online resource (v, 200 p.) : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Asterisk Gateway Interface 1.4 and 1.6 programming.Online resources: Summary: "This book will give you a firm understanding of Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) development and proper AGI development practices. You will learn how to formulate Atomic AGI-enabled scripts, enabling rapid development within a well-defined Asterisk execution and runtime environment. This book builds from the simplest form of an Asterisk application, the dialplan-based application, gradually building a full understanding of AGI scripting. The book also introduces a new concept of AGI development named "Atomic AGI" or "Particle Programming". It will introduce you to various techniques of interacting with the user, where user interaction isn't limited to keypad-based input, but also includes recording messages from the user, sending output to the user, and controlling the call flow"--Resource description page.
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
"This book will give you a firm understanding of Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) development and proper AGI development practices. You will learn how to formulate Atomic AGI-enabled scripts, enabling rapid development within a well-defined Asterisk execution and runtime environment. This book builds from the simplest form of an Asterisk application, the dialplan-based application, gradually building a full understanding of AGI scripting. The book also introduces a new concept of AGI development named "Atomic AGI" or "Particle Programming". It will introduce you to various techniques of interacting with the user, where user interaction isn't limited to keypad-based input, but also includes recording messages from the user, sending output to the user, and controlling the call flow"--Resource description page.