openVXML question [message #17423] |
Wed, 31 January 2007 20:35 |
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Originally posted by: es.es.com
Can you export straight to VXML .vs to a WAR file? I didn't see that
option in the demos.
Since my server won't have Java, I'd like to have just VXML code
from the project(s) I create.
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Re: openVXML question [message #17436 is a reply to message #17428] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 20:36 |
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Originally posted by: es.es.com
In article <45C39B8B.9090303@openmethods.com>, lonnie@openmethods.com
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> There is no way to export an openVXML application directly to VXML
> files. The runtime component is required for many features including:
> database queries, web service invocations, custom modules,
> multiple-language support, branding, and variable state management.
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> -Lonnie Pryor
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> Eclipse wrote:
> > Can you export straight to VXML .vs to a WAR file? I didn't see that
> > option in the demos.
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> > Since my server won't have Java, I'd like to have just VXML code
> > from the project(s) I create.
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>
Entirely a shame, should have been added to begin with. Not ALL VXML
projects require database access, etc...Some are simple IVR's with
simple prompts and only require the use of the data tag to retrieve
data, which is very easy to do.
Actually a two-way development tool would have been much better.
What I mean by that is a tool whereby you could design your app visually
and then switch to another tab that had the staight VXML, or even the
servlet code that generates the VXML, and back-and-forth.
I am working on such a tool now.
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Re: openVXML question [message #576030 is a reply to message #17428] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 20:36 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: es.es.com
In article <45C39B8B.9090303@openmethods.com>, lonnie@openmethods.com
says...
> There is no way to export an openVXML application directly to VXML
> files. The runtime component is required for many features including:
> database queries, web service invocations, custom modules,
> multiple-language support, branding, and variable state management.
>
> -Lonnie Pryor
>
> Eclipse wrote:
> > Can you export straight to VXML .vs to a WAR file? I didn't see that
> > option in the demos.
> >
> > Since my server won't have Java, I'd like to have just VXML code
> > from the project(s) I create.
> >
>
Entirely a shame, should have been added to begin with. Not ALL VXML
projects require database access, etc...Some are simple IVR's with
simple prompts and only require the use of the data tag to retrieve
data, which is very easy to do.
Actually a two-way development tool would have been much better.
What I mean by that is a tool whereby you could design your app visually
and then switch to another tab that had the staight VXML, or even the
servlet code that generates the VXML, and back-and-forth.
I am working on such a tool now.
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