- From: Laurent Peliks <lpeliks@netcourrier.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 18:05:34 +0100 (MET)
- To: www-voice@w3.org
Hello! I'm new in VoiceXML and I try to understand the architecture of an environnement for vocal services running with VoiceXML. Maybe, someone could answer to my questions? What I understand is that it is the role of the implementation platform to play vocal messages. This vocal messages are loaded from a web server (maybe http server?) by the interpreter. Is it correct? So does it means that the implementation platform should have (/be linked to) a http client that contains a cache ? Indeed, downloading audio files could take a lot of ressouces and so the user may hear silence. Does VoiceXML forcast mecanisms for provisionning? Thanks, Laurent. ----- La messagerie itinérante sans abonnement NetCourrier ----- Web : www.netcourrier.com - Minitel : 3615 NETCOURRIER Téléphone : 08 36 69 00 21
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