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Cisco Developer Network will be presenting a CDN Developer Track at Cisco Live! London the week of January 31, 2011.

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Recently noticed that there have been repeated questions from our developer community complaining that they can't seem to get the beep to work with <record>. They have set the beep attribute to "true" alright, and the reference guide even says this is supported but why doesn't it work?
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Earlier today, as I was typing a comment in our internal issuing-tracking system, I hit backspace to correct a typo. WHAM! I go back to the previous page, and my long-winded comment is gone. Apparently I somehow left the context of the text area (did I tab, or spuriously click, or??), which causes backspace to act as a hotkey for "Back". The web browser was not very forgiving of my mistake.

Are your IVR applications forgiving? They should be.
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Mark Gibbs over at Network World has put together a spiffy little scoring system for customer service systems (including many criteria for IVR systems). How would callers score your IVR using Mark's guidelines? Place a call and find out, you may be surprised.
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If you're using JNDI to connect to your database through Tomcat, then it's possible you've had to deal with database connection pool leaks. Your code tests fine, it's been reviewed, but in load tests or in production your app is unable to acquire database connections, the pool is empty!

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11/29/11 12:44 AM
 
We are working with Call Studio 8.5(1) and lately we are experiencing some problems with an application deployment.
We think it may be related with the application size, however we don't know how to overcome this issue.
 
When a deployment is started in Call Studio, it goes through 3 steps:
Validating project_name...
Building project_name...
Deploying project_name...
 
With this application the deployment process gets stuck for a while in the "Validating..." step and all of a sudden this window disappears without any notice. By that time we could check that the CVP process is using approximately 1600 megabytes of system¿s RAM.
 
1600m is the maximum we are able to set in vmargs (-vmargs -Xmx1600m). When we try for instance to set vmargs with 1700m the application no longer starts and we get the following errors:
1.       Eclipse: JVM  terminated. Exit code=1
2.       Java Virtual Machine Launcher: Could not create the Java virtual machine.
 
Any ideas as to why the application would fail on a deploy without a warning or error raised? How could we overcome this issue?
 
Thanks,
Paula