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I would like to test the Hello World application from the various VSP's like Voxeo, VoiceGenie etc...

My site is hosted on an ISP;
  • what directories &#38; files do I need to ftp to my site
  • what is the URL syntax for calling up this application
eg http://<domain>/???

Thanks in advance

Hello,

In order to run a voice application with Audium, a supported application server must be installed with Audium on the host machine. The installation of Audium will put all necessary files to run applications. You may have to contact your ISP to make sure you can have the appropriate software installed. If you only need to update a voice application or add a new voice application created with the Audium builder, then your new application folder (AUDIUM_HOME/applications/YOUR_APPLICATION) should be copied to the applications folder of the host machine.

The syntax for calling an application running on Audium is

http://<domain>/Audium/Server?application=YOUR_APPLICATION

Joe

Thanks; I still need some information. Here's the situation:

  • I have a hosting server (hopefully with the proper versions of Tomcat &#38; JDK)
  • I have an account with a VSP - VoiceGenie &#38; Voxeo
  • I'm developing the Content application on my laptop (I do not have ability to make my laptop "available" to the internet)
  • The application will be ftp'ed over to my hosting server

The question is, which Audium runtime directories &#38; files do I need to ftp over to my ISP in order to test (and later deploy) my application.

Hope that's sufficient information!

Thanks in advance

Please see the post I just made in answer to your other question in this forum, I answer the questions above there as well.