FYI From: stoltz@denwa.Eng.Sun.COM (Ben Stoltz) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,sun.tstech,sun.audio,sun.sw.arch,sun.telco Subject: Draft Solaris Teleservices API document is available for anonymous ftp Date: 11 Jun 1993 18:10:29 GMT A PostScript version of the Solaris Teleservices 1.0 API Programming Guide is available for anonymous ftp from sunsite.unc.edu in the directory /pub/sun-info/white-papers/API_xtel.tar.Z If you have any comments or suggestions, please send email to xtel-api-comments@denwa.Eng.Sun.COM. Marketing inquiries should be directed to bob.mckee@Eng.Sun.COM (415)336-4840. The IAFA info follows: Document-Name: API_xtel Title: Solaris Teleservices 1.0 API Programming Guide Authors: Jonathan Chang <cjon@Eng.Sun.COM> UMTV18-217, Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Ave. Mountain View, CA 94043-1100 Revision-Date: June 7, 1993 Category: Programming Guide Abstract: This manual is for C++ programmers who are developing Solaris Teleservices (XTEL) applications. A good understanding of the UNIX(tm) operating system and the C++ programming language are required. Example programs are provided that illustrate the concepts in the text. The manual explains how to use XTEL to write applications that: o Place or answer multiple calls o Hold, drop, conference and transfer calls o Provide access to data channels o Enable security and sharing of calls between processes. Format: PostScript Citation: Solaris Teleservices 1.0 API Programming Guide, Draft June 7 1993, SunSoft, Inc. Publication-Status: draft Keywords: Teleservices, Telephony, ISDN, POTS, voice, API, C++ Size: 90 pages