This information provides an overview of using the Blueworx Call Control XML Browser for Blueworx Voice Response for AIX with DirectTalk® Technology to run Call Control XML (CCXML) applications. Such applications can be used to provide telephony control support to VoiceXML, or other voice dialog systems such as those written in Java™.
This information tells you how Blueworx Voice Response for AIX and the CCXML Browser supplied with it operate together, and offers hints and tips on creating CCXML applications. It lists elements in the CCXML language and indicates how they are supported, and also how their attributes are interpreted. It also lists events in the CCXML language and indicates when they are issued, and the meaning of the event data.
For information on configuring the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX Java and VoiceXML environment to use CCXML, refer to the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Deploying and Managing VoiceXML and Java Applications.
The Blueworx Voice Response for AIX CCXML Browser conforms to the Proposed Recommendation of the Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0 specification, published by W3C and available at http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-ccxml-20110510/. Except where otherwise stated, all references to CCXML in this information relate to that Working Draft specification. You should read the CCXML specification in conjunction with this information.
Throughout this information, the terms Call Control XML Browser and CCXML Browser are used in preference to the terms Call Control XML Interpreter and CCXML Interpreter. In the context of CCXML, the terms browser and interpreter are interchangeable.