Re: How does VXML handle events sent by CCXML?

Hi Rajesh,

Thanks for your email (both made made it to the list). The group is
now aware of your comments, and will address them as they're working
on the next draft.

Max.

Rajesh N <rajeshn@huawei.com> writes:

> Hi,
>  
> [Re-posting due to some issues with my earlier post..Apologies if this is a
> duplicate post]
>  
> I would like to understand the usage of CCXML <send> element w.r.to the
> context of CCXML-VXML integration as specified in Appendix D of CCXML 1.0
> Working draft. Specifically, I would like to understand the case where a
> CCXML application sends an event (say "myEvent") to a VXML dialog.
>  
> In section D.2, it is mentioned as:
> 'The execution of certain CCXML elements, such as <dialogterminate> and
> <send>, may cause events to be sent to the VoiceXML browser'.
>  
> In section 7.3.1 it is mentioned as:
> a CCXML application MAY send an event to a dialog. How this is handled on
> the dialog side is dialog manager and CCXML interpreter dependent. On the
> CCXML side it is done by using <send> and passing in the dialogid that was
> received as a result of processing a <dialogstart>.'
>  
> Should the VXML interpreter handle the event sent by CCXML in the same way
> that VXML events are handled using the <catch> mechanism? In other words,
> if the VXML application has a <catch event="myEvent">, should this be
> selected for execution for the "myEvent" event sent by CCXML? Or is this
> <catch> only meant for events generated internally by VXML (like
> error.semantic) or specifically thrown by the VXML application using <throw>
> element?
>  
> Kindly provide any pointers to examples, if availabe.
>  
> Thanks
> Rajesh
>  
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Received on Monday, 9 October 2006 13:55:10 UTC