Standard Messages
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Revision as of 16:24, 16 January 2013
Below you will find a list with all standards messages in Yate.
The main component of Yate are messages. Modules are passing around messages between them. This allows us to have a bigger flexibility than functions, mainly because messages in Yate can have an arbitrary number of parameters.
Engine messages
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Channel messages
Call messages
Messages |
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User messages
Messages |
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Resource subscribe/notify messages
Messages |
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SIP messages
Messages |
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Encode or decode protocol specific messages
Messages |
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Socket operation messages
Messages |
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msg.route msg.execute contact.info
Jabber / XMPP messages
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Miscellaneous messages
database monitor.query monitor.notify
See also