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(08/22/08)
Learn how to setup the development environment for using the Avaya DMCC Java SDK. This tutorial describes how to install and configure the Application Enablement Services (AE Services) Device, Media, and Call Control (DMCC) Java SDK. You'll also learn how to use Eclipse to test a sample application. >>
(08/22/08)
This tutorial gives a brief introduction about the basic steps required to develop telecommunication applications using the Avaya DMCC Java SDK. After completing this tutorial, the developer will be able to describe the application initialization sequence for the Device, Media and Call Control Java API, implement various initialization steps for a DMCC Java API application, desribe the application shut down sequence for the DMCC Java API, and implement the shutdown steps for a DMCC Java API application. >>
(08/22/08)
Avaya Meeting Exchange Express Edition delivers the power of in-house conferencing in a package that is flexible and simple for small to midsize businesses to deploy. With optional Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing integration, Meeting Exchange Express provides smaller businesses with collaboration capabilities previously available only to larger enterprises. >>
IP Communications
(06/26/08)
The Avaya IP Communications Development Environment (Avaya IPCoDE) enables developers to test and debug IP communications applications under development, costefficiently and easily. Avaya IPCoDE comprises software-only, developer-oriented editions of Avaya Application Enablement (AE) Services, Avaya Communication Manager and Avaya SIP Enablement Services. >>
(06/12/08)
Avaya's Device, Media, and Call Control (DMCC) service gives your application control of devices, calls, and media on Avaya Communication Manager. The Avaya DMCC Dashboard can help you get your DMCC application built and tested sooner—and help you to master the DMCC service API. >>
Contact Centers
(07/28/08)
Today's demanding customer service environment must be tightly integrated into enterprise business processes in order to produce real value. With Avaya Interaction Center web services you can easily fit the contact center into a true service-oriented architecture. >>
(07/01/08)
With social media, email and instant messaging competing with the phone as communication media, integrating phone conversations with Web 2.0 applications is the logical next step for communication. In this piece, Ty Anderson talks about integrating Avaya AE Services with Facebook to create a new customer dynamic. >>
Unified Communications
(02/04/08)
Avaya and IBM have leveraged their considerable individual technologies, platforms, and roadmaps to create a combined vision to make real-time and non-real-time collaboration a reality for enterprises. Learn how integrating the powerful communications applications from Avaya with IBM Lotus software for business applications, results in unity of communications. >>
(11/12/07)
By reusing and sharing components in a Service Oriented Architecture, it is possible to build applications more quickly and efficiently. For SIP-based applications in a SOA, this means you can become a SIP developer without becoming a SIP expert. >>
Communications Enabled Business Processes
(05/22/08)
With the advent of new Intelligent Presence technologies, your business applications can be smarter by providing a richer perspective on the availability of team members, both inside and outside of the enterprise. >>
(04/29/08)
Analyzing and acting on data on the fly is easy with the Avaya Event Processor. In our previous installment, Ty Anderson showed us how to build a simple Event Processing Language (EPL) application to get started. In part two, Ty shows us how to bring external information into the Event Processor Server through an RSS feed. >>



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