Messages in JS
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For example for routing you need to ''call.route'' message handler installed. | For example for routing you need to ''call.route'' message handler installed. | ||
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+ | |class="yate-header-right"|YATE's Messages in JavaScript | ||
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+ | <div class="bullet"> </div><font class="yate-page-title">[[MessageQueue]]</font><br/> | ||
+ | <div class="yate-page-desc">The MessageQueues is used to create a mechanism for organizing YATE's messages in different queues</div> | ||
YATE's Messages in JavaScript: | YATE's Messages in JavaScript: | ||
[[MessageQueue]] | [[MessageQueue]] | ||
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+ | * [[Messages]] |
Revision as of 12:59, 9 April 2013
You can have access to any message in Yate, but you have to install the specific handler.
For example for routing you need to call.route message handler installed.
In Javascript you have to install handler for MessageQueue message.
YATE's Messages in JavaScript |
The MessageQueues is used to create a mechanism for organizing YATE's messages in different queues
YATE's Messages in JavaScript:
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