Java
- Java applications
are written using the Java API.
- The WVR class waits for incoming
calls, makes outgoing calls and returns
calls to the system.
- Call methods interact with and manipulate
telephone calls through actions
such as playing audio, recording the caller, getting input and performing
telephony functions.
- The Call.invokeStateTable() method can
be used to access legacy state
tables and custom servers
- Sufficient instances of a Java
application must be running to handle all
the calls you expect.
- The caller can control the application
by pressing keys or speaking commands.
- The caller can enter
data by pressing keys, or by speaking; the speech
can be recognized or recorded.
- The application can play prerecorded
audio or text-to-speech.
- Prerecorded audio is stored in a
special Java space in the Blueworx Voice Response voice
database.
- Java applications can be developed using the IBM
WSAD or WSSD and tested
using the WebSphere Voice Response Simulator.