Messages in JS

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In order to receive a message you must install a handler.
 
In order to receive a message you must install a handler.
  
You can also create a custom MessageQueue.
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You can also create, a custom MessageQueue, to avoid usage of internal Yate's message queue, if you need to handle a specific message, that takes too long to be processed by Yate.
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* [[Install handler for using Yate's messages in Javascript]]
<div class="yate-page-desc">The MessageQueue is a mechanism for organizing Yate's messages in different queues.</div>
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How to install handler fot messages from Javascript.
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* [[Messages]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 1 November 2013

From Javascript module (the same goes for external scripts) you can have access to all Yate's messages.

In order to receive a message you must install a handler.

You can also create, a custom MessageQueue, to avoid usage of internal Yate's message queue, if you need to handle a specific message, that takes too long to be processed by Yate.


YATE's Messages in JavaScript

How to install handler fot messages from Javascript.

The MessageQueue is a mechanism for organizing Yate's messages in different queues.


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