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The Asterisk-Java package consists of a set of Java classes that allow you to easily build Java applications that interact with an Asterisk PBX Server.
Asterisk-Java supports most features of the following Asterisk interfaces:
- Fast Asterisk Gateway Interface (FastAGI)
- Asterisk Manager interface (AMI).
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Asterisk-Java is provided under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Official releases and release candidates are available via Maven central:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.asteriskjava</groupId>
<artifactId>asterisk-java</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0-final</version>
</dependency>
Please feel free to provide any feedback or ask for community support via the Asterisk-Java users mailing list. Professional services around asterisk-java, java and telephony in general is available from trion.
You can find the source code at: {% include icon-github.html username="asterisk-java" %} / asterisk-java
Asterisk-Java is compatible with Asterisk 1.0, 1.2, 1.4 and 1.6.
At runtime Asterisk-Java requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) of at least version 1.6 (Java SE 6).
Of course you also need a working Asterisk server. When using the Manager API be sure that it has been enabled (see Asterisk config manager.conf).
For logging Asterisk-Java will use log4j when available. If you do not include log4j in your Classpath Asterisk-Java will use java.util.logging.
If you choose to compile Asterisk-Java on your own you need a Java Developer Kit (JDK) of at least version 1.6 (Java SE 6). To run the unit tests you need JUnit and EasyMock in addition.
AsterFax provides an
SMTP Fax gateway for the transmission of faxes using Asterisk and is
based on Asterisk-Java.
Available under a modified GNU General Public License (Organizations
with more than one fax lines must purchase a commercial licence).
Asterisk-JTAPI
is a JTAPI implementation for the Asterisk software PBX system. JTAPI is
a provider independent programming interface for Java to build
applications for computer telephony or to add support for it. JTAPI
covers a wide range of usage scenarios starting from controlling a
single telephone to a whole PBX system for example in call-centers.
Asterisk-JTAPI builds on top of two other projects: Asterisk-Java, which
provides a Java interface to the Asterisk Manager API, and GJTAPI, which
provides a general framework for JTAPI interfaces.
Available under Apache License.
Asterisk.NET
is a full port of Asterisk-Java to .NET. It supports both the Manager
API and FastAGI. The latest version is available from
SourceForge.
Available under Apache License.
Asterisk-Java for Mono/.NET is a port
of Asterisk-Java to C# for Mono, Microsoft's .NET Framework and
anything else that implements the basic portions of the framework. It
currently only supports the Manager API and is based on a pre-0.1
snapshot of Asterisk-Java.
Available under Apache License.
Jast Agi is
another toolkit for writing Java applications that connect to Asterisk
using the FastAGI protocol. The lastest version introduces a
statemachine approach to handle AGI requests and uses java.nio to
process all requests in one Thread.
Available under Apache License.
OrderlyCalls
supports writing Java based AGI Scripts using FastAGI. Support for the
Manager API was recently added.
Available under a modified Lesser GNU General Public License (It is
prohibited to use it for automating 'cold-calling' and you need prior
written permission to provide or augment call queuing).
JAsterisk is a set of JNI classes providing direct access to Asterisk PBX functionality from Java. It is not a socket-level interface to Asterisk (like Asterisk-Java) but a true Java-Asterisk integration at the Thread level. Available under GNU General Public License.
Thanks to our sponsors:
- trion development GmbH
- JetBrains for providing a free license of IntelliJ Idea.
- Atlassian for providing a free license of the excellent JIRA Bug tracker.
- YourKit Java Profiler.