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XML application dials a number

The graphical user interface provided with OpenStage 60/80 phones can be used to develop own applications for special purposes. OpenStage XML applications enable the phone to act as a front-end to a server-side program. Moreover, XML applications have the capability of controlling calls.

The Push feature allows the server-side program to send data to the phone in an unsollicited manner. The information is displayed immediately on the phone.

Possible uses are, for instance: Integration with groupware (e.g. Microsoft Exchange Server) or Unified Messaging systems (e.g. Siemens OpenScape); gathering information provided by web services (e.g. weather, traffic, stocks); dialing aids with access to address databases.

Availability

XML applications are available in OpenStage 60/80 phones with SIP firmware version ≥ V1R5

and

in OpenStage 60/80 phones with HFA firmware version ≥ V2R0.

Operation

XML applications are based on the client-server architecture. Comparable with web browsers and web servers in the WWW, the client, which is running in the phone software, requests an XML document from the server-side program. The HTTP/HTTPS GET request sent by the client includes the phone's call number, for instance: 137.223.238.174/serverProgram?phonenumber=4711

The server-side program then generates an XML document, which is delivered to the phone over HTTP/HTTPS. In the phone, the XML document is parsed and displayed on the graphic display. The user enters commands and data using the TouchGuideTM and the keypad. The phone transmits the user entries to the server-side program in the form of key/value pairs.

When the Push capability is used, the server sends a special HTTP/HTTPS request to the phone.

For details about the components involved in the operation of an XML application, see the following diagram:

xml applications components.gif

For Administrators/Application Users

The following documents and ressources might be useful for administrators who intend to use OpenStage XML applications within their telecommunications infrastructure.

For Developers

For Integrators

There is a need for an specific XML application, but no experience to make an own application? Our partner network can help to solve this problem.

We are building up a network of certified partners to support the customer with experience, consulting and customer specific solutions.

Please visit our OpenStage XML Applications Partner Page.

Applications

HiPath Applications

  • E/A-Cockpit - Easy and intuitive control of an Executive / Assistant Configuration on your OpenStage phone
    • pdf-de.png  E-A-Cockpit-KBA - Quick Reference Guide with examples and graphical menu overviews
  • Voicemail-Assistant - Graphical control of your Xpressions Voicemal box on your OpenStage phone
  • OpenScape UC client - Quick and easy change of your Presence and Availability status on your OpenStage phone

Partner Applications

Further Example Applications

Resources

See also