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CTI Development GUI

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BIS

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Does such a thing exist? Something like orchestration designer, but with the possibility to develop CTI apps (TSAPI/DMCC) that can run on work stations?

 
Visual Studio?

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
Never actually worked in visual studio (I am the phone guy, and network guy up to layer 4). Does it have a graphical development thingie for CTI apps?
 
Check out DevConnect for AES stuff. There's various SDKs to write write applications.
 
Yes - but you need to be a programmer I think to work with those. Or is there a GUI development kit available these days?
 
Nope. That's about the size of it. I suppose if you look a little deeper, there might be those elements in the SDKs for .NET or whatever other language you use. I'm not coder myself, but I can't think those guys just open a notepad and go to work - they've got to have some tools to streamline it, but it would be beyond the scope of Avaya's API
 
Whoever makes this GUI is gonna make a million :)

 
Considering how bad the code HTML GUIs write we're a long way from point and click programming CTI applications.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
Yes it is exist. We have developed a CTI app using TSAPI, it will allow the end-user to popup a internet browser -on ringning call state- with customized URL or to lunch an app location with dynamic parameters



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