Created by: Alejandra Moreno on 12-08-2009 09:43:38 AM Hi, I have a very strange issue. I developed a CTI tool which uses a CTI super provider user to place calls dinamically. After updating the servers the tool was not able to place calls because the terminals never became InService. My code loops for a certain time checking the state of the terminal using CiscoTerminal.getState(). The terminal DOES deliver the InService event. I have been troubleshooting and this just happens if I use jre 1.6u7 in a 64bit server. If I use jre 1.5u14 the issues doesn't appear. And the issue doesn't appear at all in 32bit servers. I have CUCM 4.2(3)sr4b. Can someone explain this behavior? Thanks! regards, alej
Subject: RE: New Message from Alejandra Moreno in Cisco JTAPI (JTAPI) - Cisco JTAPI Replied by: Mohan Potluri on 12-08-2009 07:18:17 PM What is the OS and the full version of the OS?
From: Cisco Developer Community Forums [mailto:cdicuser@developer.cisco.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:44 AM To: cdicuser@developer.cisco.com Subject: New Message from Alejandra Moreno in Cisco JTAPI (JTAPI) - Cisco JTAPI Questions: CiscoTerminal.getState and jre 1.6 64bit
Alejandra Moreno has created a new message in the forum "Cisco JTAPI Questions": -------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I have a very strange issue. I developed a CTI tool which uses a CTI super provider user to place calls dinamically. After updating the servers the tool was not able to place calls because the terminals never became InService. My code loops for a certain time checking the state of the terminal using CiscoTerminal.getState(). The terminal DOES deliver the InService event. I have been troubleshooting and this just happens if I use jre 1.6u7 in a 64bit server. If I use jre 1.5u14 the issues doesn't appear. And the issue doesn't appear at all in 32bit servers. I have CUCM 4.2(3)sr4b. Can someone explain this behavior? Thanks! regards, alej -- To respond to this post, please click the following link: <http://developer.cisco.com/web/jtapi/forums/-/message_boards/message/1542669> or simply reply to this email.
Subject: RE: New Message from Alejandra Moreno in Cisco JTAPI (JTAPI) - Cisco JTAPI Replied by: Vijendra Dwivedi on 14-08-2009 07:35:17 AM - We don¿t support 64bit platform yet.
From: Cisco Developer Community Forums [mailto:cdicuser@developer.cisco.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:44 AM To: cdicuser@developer.cisco.com Subject: New Message from Alejandra Moreno in Cisco JTAPI (JTAPI) - Cisco JTAPI Questions: CiscoTerminal.getState and jre 1.6 64bit
Alejandra Moreno has created a new message in the forum "Cisco JTAPI Questions": -------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I have a very strange issue. I developed a CTI tool which uses a CTI super provider user to place calls dinamically. After updating the servers the tool was not able to place calls because the terminals never became InService. My code loops for a certain time checking the state of the terminal using CiscoTerminal.getState(). The terminal DOES deliver the InService event. I have been troubleshooting and this just happens if I use jre 1.6u7 in a 64bit server. If I use jre 1.5u14 the issues doesn't appear. And the issue doesn't appear at all in 32bit servers. I have CUCM 4.2(3)sr4b. Can someone explain this behavior? Thanks! regards, alej -- To respond to this post, please click the following link: <http://developer.cisco.com/web/jtapi/forums/-/message_boards/message/1542669> or simply reply to this email.
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