Thank you Charles. As soon as i can i will try it.
Once again thanks for your great job.
Regards
Denys Pozniak denys.pozniak@gmail.com escreveu no dia quinta, 27/09/2018 à(s) 08:39:
Thank you for the information!
2018-09-27 10:20 GMT+03:00 Charles Chance charles.chance@sipcentric.com:
Hello,
You could certainly construct the message using dmq_send_message() function, however, you would not be able to access the reply. DMQ is designed primarily for one-way replication of information to other nodes, without caring much about the response other than that it is success or failure.
You could probably achieve what you’re looking for using http and/or jsonrpc modules quite easily.
Cheers,
Charles
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 09:12, Denys Pozniak denys.pozniak@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I have set of Kamailios which distributed location via dmq_usrloc. Could I construct synthetic DMQ message from separate Kamailio node to this cluster to get location info for the specific user?
If yes, please explain how to do it.
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