It has been a while since I last wrote on my experiences implementing code that consumes Broadsoft events. I’ve been reworking the code, upgrading it to version 19 of the spec, and I noticed an improvement since version 18. That’s what this post is about. Continue reading Fixing NonResponsiveChannel on Broadsoft XSI
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Testing your Broadsoft XSI backend
A quick post on Broadsoft XSI again. Why? Well, because it’s an interesting subject. I learned that there are not too many people actually developing to it. So here’s something about testing the software, assuming you’re developing against RoutIt VOIP platform. Continue reading Testing your Broadsoft XSI backend
Building a Broadsoft XSI event consumer on .NET
I wrote about the specifics I encountered with the Broadsoft XSI API before, in this post. I didn’t mention the software I used to support the development of the application. This post will be about what I did to consume data produced by the XSI environment Continue reading Building a Broadsoft XSI event consumer on .NET
Broadsoft XSI event consumer on .NET
I’ve been developing a Windows application that consumes Broadsoft XSI events. Broadsoft has a “comprehensive range of VoIP Applications in a Single Platform” and XSI is a way to consume data produced by their platform, allowing integration of a modern switchboard service with other types of applications. Continue reading Broadsoft XSI event consumer on .NET