06-06-2014 09:09 AM
Dear All,
I am facing an issue.
I want to check whether some device/address is in talking state or not.
I am using "if(((CallControlTerminalConnection)terminalConnection).getCallControlState() == CiscoTerminalConnection.TALKING )"
for my purpose.
But I am getting above condition as true when call is in ringing mode not in talking mode.
Please help me if i am wrong in any thing.
Regards,
Ashish Nijai
06-06-2014 09:54 AM
Ashish,
You should use
if(((CallControlTerminalConnection)terminalConnection).getCallControlState() == CallControlTerminalConnection.TALKING)
since you are checking the call control state.
Let me know if this resolves the issue.
06-06-2014 11:43 AM
Dear Mohan,
I am using if(((CallControlTerminalConnection)terminalConnection).getCallControlState() ==CallControlTerminalConnection.TALKING) also.
But I am getting same status.
I am getting CallControlTerminalConnection.TALKING state when terminal/address is ringing.
06-06-2014 11:55 AM
Do you have call observers on both calling and called parties? Calling side terminal connection will go to TALKING state as soon as you start dialing. Can you check if the event is for called terminal?
06-06-2014 12:11 PM
Dear Mohan,
Then how will we can check real talking event.
I need to put hold using calling terminal.
06-10-2014 11:00 PM
Ashish,
Both terminal connection should be in talking state.
Regards,
Umesh
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