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Alternate project?

Checking GitHub just today I see a more comprehensive .NET wrapper for CSTA/TSAPI. Here's a link to it --> https://github.com/BEvgeniyS/TSAPIDemo.

For those of y'all wishing to fully leverage the entire function library using .NET I'd suggest checking this project out. As for the binary downloads in my Sourceforge project, those should be good for grabbing legacy software to test things against :)

Posted by Greg Kujawa 2016-10-04

Virtual Machines added!

Uploaded a VirtualBox and a VMware virtual machine of the CSTA Switch Simulator. Both VM's are a Debian Sarge image that contains source code and binaries of cstasim-0.1-20020811. Along with source code and binaries for its dependencies --- GCC-2.95, STLport-4.5.3, and SNACC 1.4.

Username/Password for the VM is root/toor. Check the Files area of this project site for the download subdirectories.

This CSTA Switch Simulator can be helpful for TSAPI client development and testing in the event a physical CSTA PBX host isn't available.

Posted by Greg Kujawa 2016-09-22 Labels: csta switch simulator vmware vbox

TSAPI# Released!

The initial C# CTI class library has been released. This class library will facilitate working with TSAPI and make telephony matters a bit easier. There is a sample application included and the project site contains other files, such as a phone system simulator, a Linux telephony client, a Windows telephone client, and a Novell telephony server. If you're interested in CTI feel free to check the project out!

Posted by Greg Kujawa 2007-07-02

TSAPI# First release!

The initial release of TSAPI# is available for review. This offers a TSAPI library wrapped in a C# class. There is also a sample C# application included to test out some of the features. So far only a handful of TSAPI functions are included, with more to come.

The project site also contains downloads for TSAPI client drivers, a CSTA simulator, and a telephony server.

This project is only in the alpha stage, so if anyone is interested in this type of technology feel free to contribute!

Posted by Greg Kujawa 2007-06-20