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We have a solution based on Jabber Web SDK and we have it running using the WebEx sandbox (see screen below).Unfortunately, the client has WebEx on premise and we cannot configure the API so it works. We have access to the WebEx administration, so if...
We have a working integration with Jabber SDK and so far we have only been able to do voice conference calls.One of our senior devs, who researched the issue, swears that only VOICE conferences are possible and quotes the example code that comes with...
We have a working integration with Jabber SDK and so far we have only been able to do voice conference calls.One of our senior devs, who researched the issue, swears that only VOICE conferences are possible and quotes the example code that comes with...
Hello, I was wondering of anyone has Jabber SDK for Web running with CUCM 8.6?Our test environment is Unified Communication Manager 9.2, so we are unable to confirm a client request to enable a Jabber SDK integration with CUCM 8.6.If there's a link w...
Nope, we cannot get a video conference with Jabber desktop client either. The moment that a third guy joins, the video disappears. The "Start my video" button doesn't seem to have effect.Also below are the settings for our CUCM. All of them are defau...
Hi Nicholas,Thanks - we found the options about the max. number of participants.We've also set the number of people required for a video conference to 1 (default is 2) but still conference calls are audio only. Here's how our integration works:I call...
It's been awhile since this question was first "answered", so it begs revisiting the integration.We have a client who is on IBM Connections and had a very similar issue.The answer - radical it would seem - was to ditch the desktop client integration ...
My recommendation is based on my last 6 months working with Jabber SDK for Web. I would recommend skipping the OS fixes - it will always be a losing battle - and going with server-side solution.When developing our own Jabber - SharePoint integration,...