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Developing Cisco IP Phone Services
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Creating applications that provide interactive content to Cisco IP Phones Learn information and techniques necessary to build and integrate third party services for Cisco IP PhonesUnderstand development process using XML and HTTP client and server applications to successfully build a service serviceDiscover further information about objects, advanced runtime generation, and XML development toolsUtilize provided CallManager Simulator to support an IP phone to purposesGet best development of IP phone systems with strategies and solutions direct from the Cisco team Services on Cisco IP Phones help you enhance productivity, gain competitive advantage, and even help generate revenue. Cisco IP Phones feature a large screen, an XML micro browser capable of taking content from a Web server, and the ability to use special services tailored to the needs of your organization or company. Developing Cisco IP Phone Services uses detailed code examples to explain the tools and processes used to develop custom phone services. You'll learn about XML, CallManager, Cisco IP Phones, and the history behind why Cisco chose XML to deploy phone services. You will find detailed information to help you learn how to build a service, how to build a directory, and how to integrate your services with Cisco CallManager. This book complements and expands the information provided in the Cisco IP Phone Services Software Developer's Kit (SDK) is. Developing Cisco IP Phone Service is the most comprehensive resources available to develop services for Cisco IP Phones. Companion CD-ROM CD-ROM contains the sample services that are covered in this book, develop-ment utilities from the Cisco IP Phone Services SDK, and new tools written specifically for this book such as XML Validator.
Computer eBook Details
- ISBN-10: 1587050609
- ISBN-13: 9781587050602
- Publisher: Cisco Press
- Pages: 288
- Date: February 2002