Mx-One 5.0 Csta Sdk

Mx-One 5.0 Csta Sdk

Release Notes

MX-ONE 5.0 CSTA SDK

Date: 2012-05-29

Doc no.: ASE/MXO/SW/191/ EN

Author: Kihlberg M

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Contents

1Introduction

1.1Purpose

1.2Scope

1.3About this release

1.4Environment

2Installation

2.1How to install

3New Features

4Enhancement

5Updated Documentations

6Remarks

1Introduction

1.1Purpose

The purpose of the Release Notes document is to communicate the purpose and usage of the CSTA Phase III Web Services Software Development Kit (SDK).

The SDK provides a good help to software developers that desires to interface third part products to the Telephony System. It provides syntax and examples of available services. It can also be used to verify the CSTA Phase III functionality in the Telephony Server.

1.2Scope

This document provides a list and a short description of functions provided in this release. It also lists the environment in which it has been verified.

1.3About this release

The file CSTA-PhaseIII-soapui-project.xml delivered in this package has been developed with soapUI 3.5

1.4Environment

  • Windows:
    soapUI 2.0.2
    soapUI 3.0.1
    soapUI 3.5
  • Telephony System:
    CSTA Phase III Web Services application 5.0
    Telephony System5.0

2Installation

2.1How to install

The Software Development Kit package contains a User Guide withdetailed explanationsof how to install and use the CSTA Phase III Web Services SDK.

3New Features

  • CSTA service "System Status" is now supported by the CSTA Web services.

4Enhancement

  • Improved supervision of Heartbeat. MX-ONE can now distinguish if the Heartbeat has stopped because the application has logged off or the connection is lost.

5Updated Documentations

  • In the document "Logical Device Features", the CSTA service "Get Forwarding" has corrections of the "privateData".

6Remarks

  • In APG documents "Csta Introduction" and "CSTA Overview"the multiple CSTA editions are only supported by protocol XML and TR87.
  • CSTA service "Get CSTA Features" is only supported by protocols XML and TR87.

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