Subject: RE: New Message from Mark Applebee in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Replied by: GEOFFREY THOMPSON on 11-02-2013 11:54:16 AM There is the VoiceXML Programming Guide for Cisco Unified Customer Voice Portal
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Created by: Mark Applebee on 11-02-2013 11:50:32 AM Hi, I am trying to write my first java class with call studio action element. I am looking for a proper document or sample code which will help me to understand how can I pass values between call studio script and java. For exapmle I need to pass session data from call studio to java and vice versa. Please someone help me with a sample code or document to help me going forward. Thanks
You will find many useful docs and lot of java code samples to help you. Hemal
From: Cisco Developer Community Forums [mailto:cdicuser@developer.cisco.com] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:51 AM To: cdicuser@developer.cisco.com Subject: New Message from Mark Applebee in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Discussion - All Versions: CVP Callstudio- Database dip using JAVA API
Mark Applebee has created a new message in the forum "General Discussion - All Versions": -------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I am trying to write my first java class with call studio action element. I am looking for a proper document or sample code which will help me to understand how can I pass values between call studio script and java. For exapmle I need to pass session data from call studio to java and vice versa. Please someone help me with a sample code or document to help me going forward.
Subject: RE: New Message from Mark Applebee in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Replied by: Mark Applebee on 11-02-2013 01:33:32 PM Thanks guys for your quick response! Hemal, My knowledge with JAVA is very limited. I normally do UCCE implenentation and basic icm scripting/call studio scripting. Now I am trying to learn call studio scripting with JAVA custom element. Do you believe this documents are the first phase for my studies. Do I need to know JAVa in depth?
Subject: Re: New Message from Mark Applebee in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Replied by: Janine Graves on 11-02-2013 01:43:43 PM Mark, Why don't you sign up for my 4-day CVPD-Java Programming class? If you know Studio then the java class will teach you how to develop all kinds of custom components. Very minimal java knowledge is required. The course calendar is at TrainingTheExperts(dot)com(forward-slash)course(dot)html. On 2/11/2013 2:33 PM, Cisco Developer Community Forums wrote: Mark Applebee has created a new message in the forum "General Discussion - All Versions": -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks guys for your quick response! Hemal, My knowledge with JAVA is very limited. I normally do UCCE implenentation and basic icm scripting/call studio scripting. Now I am trying to learn call studio scripting with JAVA custom element. Do you believe this documents are the first phase for my studies. Do I need to know JAVa in depth? -- To respond to this post, please click the following link: http://developer.cisco.com/web/cvp/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/11817053 or simply reply to this email. -- Janine Graves
Subject: RE: New Message from Mark Applebee in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Replied by: Hemal Mehta on 11-02-2013 02:18:18 PM Mark, It would be good for you to learn some java first and then look at these samples. It depends on what you are trying to do what your requirements are. In some apps you may need very little or no java, some apps you require medium expertise and for some apps you may need advanced java skills. For complex apps and where there is lot of data tapping, parsing manipulation, transaction management, security and other complex app requirements, you better be good at java, if not you can create a bad design and a IVR that will be plagued with issues. CVP is a very powerful tool, with which you can create real cool and monster IVR apps, if you know the power of underlying concepts in vxml and advanced java and related J2EE technologies and know these in depth. At the same you can also create very simple apps easily and which may not need java. So it will helpful for you to start picking up java to start with. Hemal
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