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==== Which telephones support XML applications? ====
 
==== Which telephones support XML applications? ====
: optiPoint 410/420 standard or advance in CorNet-IP version.
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: optiPoint 410/420 standard or advance in CorNet-IP version. SIP is currently not supported.
SIP is currently not supported.
 
  
 
==== Which Webservers can be used to host XML applications? ====
 
==== Which Webservers can be used to host XML applications? ====
: Just, anything on the market, like Apache, Microsoft IIS, Tomcat etc
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: Just, anything on the market, like Apache, Microsoft IIS, Tomcat etc. Put the *xml files in the proper directory (e.g. Apache: htdocs)
Put the *xml files in the proper directory (e.g. Apache: htdocs)
 
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:19, 7 September 2006

In this optiPoint application module FAQ you find answers to frequently asked questions for the optiPoint application module, subdivided in different subject areas.

General

What settings are needed to configure the phone?

Refer to the How To document Setting up sample XML applications. Applications can be accessed via the "Program" button on the APM.

What are the RGB values of APM background?

Answer still pendig - designaffairs

XML application

What is required to run XML applications on the phone?

Simply the phone plus application module w/ SW starting V.5.0.33; Webserver, where the application itself resides and of course an IP-connection between the phone and the server.

Which telephones support XML applications?

optiPoint 410/420 standard or advance in CorNet-IP version. SIP is currently not supported.

Which Webservers can be used to host XML applications?

Just, anything on the market, like Apache, Microsoft IIS, Tomcat etc. Put the *xml files in the proper directory (e.g. Apache: htdocs)