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RE: VoiceXML appli Routing



Title: RE: VoiceXML appli Routing

The mapping of a phone number to a URL to execute is up
to the implementation platform / application.  Different
applications may want to do it in different ways.  For
example, some apps may want to execute a single script
for every inbound call, and then let the user interaction
determine which script to execute next.  Other applications
may want to execute a different script based on ANI or DNIS.

-Bill Walker

-----Original Message-----
From: Laurent Peliks [mailto:lpeliks@netcourrier.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 8:43 AM
To: vxi-discuss@speechinfo.org
Subject: VoiceXML appli Routing


Hello,

I've got a question concerning applications routing.

According to Open VXI architecture, after having received the call, the implementation "platform sends an event to the markup interpreter, which looks in its context for the URI of the initial document to fetch."

But how is the link done between the phone number and the application to fetch ?
Is it the event that is sent by the implementation platform that contains the application name/URI?
Is there a protocol to send requests to a table routing? If yes, which is responsible for it: is it the implementation platform, the interpreter and its context ?

Maybe someone has a response.
Thanks,

Regards,

Laurent.


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