barge-in and prompt text [message #18994] |
Sat, 09 August 2008 22:46 |
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Originally posted by: sspal.yahoo.com
Hi,
I am using OpenVXML Studio3 on a windows 2003 server 64 bit machine and
Tomcat.
Just created a simple Hello World application using "hello" TTS in the
Play prompt.
If I set Barge-in to false, I see the value "Hello" between the prompt
tags. When setting the barge-in to false, I don't see the value between
the prompt tags.
What gives?
Second Question
===============
I want to call a class from a jar file in the script tag. Where should my
jar file live? and how should I call it?
Thanks
--
Jay
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Re: barge-in and prompt text [message #19040 is a reply to message #18994] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 22:06 |
Randy Childers Messages: 121 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Jay--
If you're still having the problem with the barge, let me know -- that's
pretty strange. I can take a look at your project, but I've never seen this
before. I'm assuming you're using openVXML from an installer -- can you
tell me when you downloaded it? I'd encourage you to try the current
installer, it was recently updated.
As for the second question, you'll want to stick any .jars you wish to
reference in the dependencies folder for the project (just drag and drop).
In the script block, reference the jar explicitly using the Packages prefix.
For example, if your jar was called com.acme.myPkg.jar, you could say
var obj = new Packages.com.acme.myPkg.myClass;
My apologies for the late reply; I recently changed computers but neglected
to set up my newsgroup reader for this.
Randy Childers
OpenMethods
On 8/9/08 5:46 PM, in article
77edbb87d80c74eb966791e304b54c3d$1@www.eclipse.org, "Jay" <sspal@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenVXML Studio3 on a windows 2003 server 64 bit machine and
> Tomcat.
>
> Just created a simple Hello World application using "hello" TTS in the
> Play prompt.
>
> If I set Barge-in to false, I see the value "Hello" between the prompt
> tags. When setting the barge-in to false, I don't see the value between
> the prompt tags.
>
> What gives?
>
> Second Question
> ===============
> I want to call a class from a jar file in the script tag. Where should my
> jar file live? and how should I call it?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Jay
>
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Re: barge-in and prompt text [message #577166 is a reply to message #18994] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 22:06 |
Randy Childers Messages: 121 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Jay--
If you're still having the problem with the barge, let me know -- that's
pretty strange. I can take a look at your project, but I've never seen this
before. I'm assuming you're using openVXML from an installer -- can you
tell me when you downloaded it? I'd encourage you to try the current
installer, it was recently updated.
As for the second question, you'll want to stick any .jars you wish to
reference in the dependencies folder for the project (just drag and drop).
In the script block, reference the jar explicitly using the Packages prefix.
For example, if your jar was called com.acme.myPkg.jar, you could say
var obj = new Packages.com.acme.myPkg.myClass;
My apologies for the late reply; I recently changed computers but neglected
to set up my newsgroup reader for this.
Randy Childers
OpenMethods
On 8/9/08 5:46 PM, in article
77edbb87d80c74eb966791e304b54c3d$1@www.eclipse.org, "Jay" <sspal@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenVXML Studio3 on a windows 2003 server 64 bit machine and
> Tomcat.
>
> Just created a simple Hello World application using "hello" TTS in the
> Play prompt.
>
> If I set Barge-in to false, I see the value "Hello" between the prompt
> tags. When setting the barge-in to false, I don't see the value between
> the prompt tags.
>
> What gives?
>
> Second Question
> ===============
> I want to call a class from a jar file in the script tag. Where should my
> jar file live? and how should I call it?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Jay
>
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