- From: Petr Kuba <kuba@optimsys.cz>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 11:55:32 +0100
- To: www-voice@w3.org
Hi, We have met some inconsistency in the last CCXML draft. Dialog object contains connectionid and/or conferenceid properties which identify the connection/conference that is driving a media stream to the dialog. As we understand, after introducing input and outputs properties in the last draft connectionid/conferenceid will always have the same value as the input property. Therefore the only information connectionid/conferenceid properties bring is the type of endpoint. These properties do not seem to be very useful any more. Is this correct or do we miss anything? Analogously, Connection object contains a dialogid property. Its definition states: "This property is the identifier of an associated dialog, if there is one currently using the connection." What does "associated dialog" mean? What if there are more dialogs joined to the connection? If this property identifies the dialog that is driving a media stream to the connection (which seems to be more logical interpretation) then it again has always the same value as the input property and we do not find it very useful. Thanks for clarification. Petr -- Petr Kuba, Project Manager OptimSys, s.r.o kuba@optimsys.cz Tel: +420 541 143 065 Fax: +420 541 143 066 http://www.optimsys.cz
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