Hello,
have a look at app_mono module. Apparently you can run java code embedded in Kamailio via this module - the mono interpreter seems to be able to execute java:
http://www.mono-project.com/Java
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/25/12 1:00 AM, ron.kamailio@mcleodnet.com wrote:
Two main issues are that there is a size limitation with the payload which can be carried with the RPC mechanism (limited to the size of a PV), and that route block processing does not continue after calling the jsonrpc functions.
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On 11/24/2012 06:26 PM, ron.kamailio@mcleodnet.com wrote:
I am the OP. I actually have a solution running now, using JSON-RPC as the connector between Kamailio and the Java EE business logic.
That's a rather novel approach. I hadn't thought of that; I suppose I forgot the jsonrpc-c module is there. :-)
I am looking for an alternate solution to resolve the limitations with the RPC mechanism.
What sort of limitations?
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