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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ h1. ECHI Converter -h1. &#x2192; 'echi-converter' +h1. 'echi-converter' h2. The ECHI (External Call History Interface) Converter Provides a Ruby based utility for fetching Avaya CMS / ECHI files in binary/ASCII form from an FTP server, converting them, if necessary, to ASCII and then inserting them into a database via ActiveRecord. With this utility you only need the standard Avaya CMS Release 13 or better without any additional software or utilities from Avaya, as this utility will process either binary or ASCII output from the Avaya CMS. @@ -20,13 +20,12 @@ # Generate your schema via ActiveRecord Migrations automatically # Fetch Binary or ASCII CSV files from the Avaya CMS platform via FTP # Insert the records into the defined database table using database transactions, via ActiveRecord, on a per file basis to support recovery on failure # Change schema structure via YML configuration file to accommodate various releases of the ECHI format # Supports inserting data from the various '.dat' files provided by the Avaya CMS into associated tables - # Runs as a daemon (via fork) on Posix and a service on Windows + # Runs as a daemon (via fork) on Posix (*NIX) and a service on Windows # Has a watchdog process on Posix or you may set a service watch on Windows - # Support for UTF8 encoding # Allows for multiple FTP sessions to be used for greater performance (via "green threads":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_threads) # Table names: ## echi_records - stores all ECHI data ## echi_logs - stores a log entry for each file processed @@ -48,17 +47,17 @@ # "Ruby v1.8.6+":http://www.ruby-lang.org/ # "Rubygems v1.2+":http://www.rubygems.org/ # "ActiveRecord v2.1+":http://activerecord.rubyforge.org/ # "ActiveSupport v2.1+":http://activesupport.rubyforge.org/ - # "Daemons v1.0.10+":http://daemons.rubyforge.org/ (for Linux only) + # "Daemons v1.0.10+":http://daemons.rubyforge.org/ # "FasterCSV v1.2.3+":http://fastercsv.rubyforge.org/ # "Rake v0.8.1+":http://rake.rubyforge.org/ # "UUIDTools v1.0.3+":http://sporkmonger.com/projects/uuidtools/ - # "Win32-service v.0.6.1+":http://win32utils.rubyforge.org/ (for Windows only) + # "Win32-service v.0.6.1+":http://win32utils.rubyforge.org/ (Manual install for Windows only) # "Hoe v1.7+":http://rubyforge.org/projects/seattlerb/ - # "Avaya CMS":http://www.avaya.com/gcm/master-usa/en-us/products/offers/call_management_system_r14.htm ECHI Release 12+ enabled and configured to send to an FTP server + # Avaya CMS ECHI Release 12+ enabled and configured to send to an FTP server h2. Installing <pre syntax="ruby">sudo gem install echi-converter</pre> @@ -91,11 +90,11 @@ h2. Usage # echi-converter create myproject - create the local project to run the ECHI converter from # echi-converter upgrade myproject - location of project to upgrade after a new gem is installed -For POSIX: +For POSIX (*NIX): # echi-converter run myproject - Run the ECHI converter interactively from the location given # echi-converter start myproject - Start the ECHI converter in daemon mode from the location given # echi-converter stop myproject - Stop the ECHI converter daemon # echi-converter restart myproject - Restart the ECHI converter @@ -160,10 +159,14 @@ h2. Screencast You may view the screencast on howto install and use the ECHI-Converter "here":http://www.screencast.com/t/lQQkIVkUZMr. +h2. Consulting Services + +If you would like help installing, configuring or adding features please do not hesitate to contact the consulting services of Adhearsion "here":http://new.adhearsion.com/consulting. + h2. Forum Please report questions here: "Google Groups - ECHI Converter":http://groups.google.com/group/echi-converter @@ -184,9 +187,8 @@ h2. Contact Comments are welcome. Send an email to "jason [at] goecke.net":mailto:jason@goecke.net. -h2. Other Recommended Open Source Projects +h2. Brought to you by -# Asterisk - is the world's leading open source PBXi, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit, link "here.":http://www.asterisk.org -# Adhearsion - is an open-source, unconventional voice framework that ties technologies together neatly, link "here.":http://www.adhearsion.com +# "Adhearsion":http://www.adhearsion.com, the open-source, unconventional voice framework that ties technologies together neatly. \ No newline at end of file