I did end-up using the http_query() function (and {s.escape.param} for
parameter url-encoding) to send an HTTP request to a Java web server which
has access to the business logic. The server returns the routing data in
JSON format so I used the json_get_field() function to pull-out the field
data.
I makes a great solution for my application. Thanks for the suggestion
Klaus.
Ron
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[mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] On Behalf Of Klaus Darilion
Sent: November-28-12 9:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio-Java Integration
Sorry, I referenced to the wrong module:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.3.x/modules/utils.html#id2540147
regards
Klaus
On 26.11.2012 10:51, Klaus Darilion wrote:
If your Java business logic is reachable via HTTP you
can use the
XHTTP module to make HTTP requests to your web service.
regards
Klaus
On 24.11.2012 23:15, ron.kamailio(a)mcleodnet.com wrote:
I am looking for a way to integrate Java business
logic with Kamailio
to influence routing decisions, add/remove/modify headers, record
accounting-related information, etc. A while back there was a
project named WeSIP, but it doesn't appear to active anymore.
Is anyone doing something like this now, or any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
Ron
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