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== Screenshot ==
 
[[Image:OpenScape_menu.JPG|200px|center]]
 
== Scope ==
 
Until recent times OpenScape functionality has been limited in its access via a web portal only. By utilising the capabilities of the AGP, the OpenScape Proxy Web Service (OSPWS) and some server side applications we can now provide a significant amount of functionality on the OptiPoint Series phones via the DSM or APM.
 
  
== Key Features ==
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Until recent times OpenScape functionality has been limited in its access via a web portal only. By utilising the capabilities of the AGP, the OpenScape Proxy Web Service (OSPWS) and some server side applications we can now provide a significant amount of functionality on the optiPoint Series phones via the [[optiPoint display module|DSM]] or [[optiPoint application module|APM]].<br>
* Set Your Status
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* Set Your Prefered Devices
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'''Click on image to view slideshow!'''
* View Contacts
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<flash>file=NewOpenscape.swf|width=720|height=560|scale=exactfit|bgcolor=#ffffff|quality=best</flash>
* View Workgroups
 
* Call Handling
 
* Notifications
 
  
 
== Operation ==
 
== Operation ==
[[Image:OpenScape Op.jpg|500px|center]]
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[[Image:OpenScape Op.jpg|thumb|Operational Overview]]
 
 
'''Operational Overview :'''
 
 
* An Openscape application on the phone interacts with the server using XML. The server provides XML to the phone which the application renders into a screen for the user to interact with. The user’s interaction with the phone results in key-value pairs being passed back to the server for processing.
 
* An Openscape application on the phone interacts with the server using XML. The server provides XML to the phone which the application renders into a screen for the user to interact with. The user’s interaction with the phone results in key-value pairs being passed back to the server for processing.
 
* The Servlet application in the server passes the key-value pairs to the Middleware application for processing.
 
* The Servlet application in the server passes the key-value pairs to the Middleware application for processing.
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* The Openscape proxy carries out the instructions received from the Middleware.
 
* The Openscape proxy carries out the instructions received from the Middleware.
 
* The phone is pushed new information based on the state of the application running on the server. The phone’s APM is updated.
 
* The phone is pushed new information based on the state of the application running on the server. The phone’s APM is updated.
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== Key Features ==
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* '''Set Your Status'''
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User can set their status to show whether they are available, out of the office,  on vacation etc.
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* '''Set Your Prefered Devices'''
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User can select from a list of contact devices the device on which they wish to be contacted, e.g. mobile, office phone etc.
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* '''View Contacts'''
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A list of your contacts and various options relating to each contact, e.g. Call the contact, view their location, set up notifications for when they become avaialable
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* '''View Workgroups'''
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Shows the groups of which the user is a member and allows them to start a conference call between members of the group
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* '''Call Handling'''
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The user can retrieve and end calls and put active calls on hold
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* '''Notifications'''
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Set up a notification for a contact which will alert the user when the contact changes their status to the desired status
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== See also ==
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*[[XML on optiPoint application module]]
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*[[Additional Innovative XML Applications]]

Latest revision as of 07:22, 24 October 2008

Until recent times OpenScape functionality has been limited in its access via a web portal only. By utilising the capabilities of the AGP, the OpenScape Proxy Web Service (OSPWS) and some server side applications we can now provide a significant amount of functionality on the optiPoint Series phones via the DSM or APM.

Click on image to view slideshow! <flash>file=NewOpenscape.swf|width=720|height=560|scale=exactfit|bgcolor=#ffffff|quality=best</flash>

Operation

Operational Overview
  • An Openscape application on the phone interacts with the server using XML. The server provides XML to the phone which the application renders into a screen for the user to interact with. The user’s interaction with the phone results in key-value pairs being passed back to the server for processing.
  • The Servlet application in the server passes the key-value pairs to the Middleware application for processing.
  • The Middleware processes the information received from the Servlet and sends instructions to the Openscape proxy.
  • The Openscape proxy carries out the instructions received from the Middleware.
  • The phone is pushed new information based on the state of the application running on the server. The phone’s APM is updated.

Key Features

  • Set Your Status

User can set their status to show whether they are available, out of the office, on vacation etc.

  • Set Your Prefered Devices

User can select from a list of contact devices the device on which they wish to be contacted, e.g. mobile, office phone etc.

  • View Contacts

A list of your contacts and various options relating to each contact, e.g. Call the contact, view their location, set up notifications for when they become avaialable

  • View Workgroups

Shows the groups of which the user is a member and allows them to start a conference call between members of the group

  • Call Handling

The user can retrieve and end calls and put active calls on hold

  • Notifications

Set up a notification for a contact which will alert the user when the contact changes their status to the desired status

See also