Messages in JS
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− | + | From Javascript module (the same goes for external scripts) you can have access to all Yate's messages. | |
− | + | In order to do that a handler must be installed. | |
− | + | From Javascript you can start a MesageQueue in order to organize messages in queues. | |
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− | <div class="yate-page-desc">The MessageQueues is | + | <div class="yate-page-desc">The MessageQueues is a mechanism for organizing Yate's messages in different queues.</div> |
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Revision as of 10:56, 11 April 2013
From Javascript module (the same goes for external scripts) you can have access to all Yate's messages.
In order to do that a handler must be installed.
From Javascript you can start a MesageQueue in order to organize messages in queues.
YATE's Messages in JavaScript |
The MessageQueues is a mechanism for organizing Yate's messages in different queues.
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