Description |
xxi, 565 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
PH/PTR essentail series |
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PH/PTR essentail series
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Contents |
Pt. I. Telecom Programming. Ch. 1. An Overview of Computer Telephony. Ch. 2. Telephony Bus Architectures -- Pt. II. Telephony APIs. Ch. 3. Java's Suitability to Telecom Programming. Ch. 4. A Close Look at JTAPI -- Pt. III. Implementing JTAPI. Ch. 5. Telephony API Overview. Ch. 6. Construction of a JTAPI Library -- Pt. IV. Telephony Programming with JTAPI. Ch. 7. Application Programming with JTAPI. Ch. 8. Standard Extensions to the Core Package -- Pt. V. Real World Telephony Programming. Ch. 9. Event Management in Java. Ch. 10. Idioms and Patterns in Telephony. Ch. 11. Organizing a Large-Scale Telecom Development Project -- Pt. VI. Future Telephony Programming in Java. Ch. 12. Alternative Java Telephony Environments -- App. A. TAPI Source Code |
Summary |
Telephony development consultant Spencer Roberts introduces the JTAPI architecture, showing how JTAPI cooperating classes and core packages can serve as call models for building virtually any telephony application. You'll review JTAPI's object model, modular components, and class hierarchy - and discover how these can be used to construct advanced telephony applications with carrier-class reliability |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical refrences and index |
Subject |
Java (Computer program language)
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Telephone systems -- Computer programs.
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LC no. |
98045641 |
ISBN |
013080360X (paperback) |
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