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Applications
3.19
Applications
3.19.1
XML Applications/Xpressions (OpenStage 60/80)
3.19.1.1
Setup/Configuration
The XML interface enables server-based applications with a set of GUI elements. The techno-
logies commonly used in web applications can be used: Java Servlets, JSP, PHP, CGI etc., de-
livered by servers such as Tomcat, Apache, Microsoft IIS.
There are several types of XML applications, which mainly differ in the way they are started and
stopped:
•
Regular XML applications are started by navigating to the applications menu using the
v
key, or by pressing a programmable key (see Section 3.8.29, “Start Application”). They can
be stopped via the applications menu. Regular XML applications are configured via
Applications
>
XML applications
>
Add application
.
•
Xpressions is a special Unified Communications application which also uses the XML in-
terface. Thus, the configuration is just the same as with other XML applications, except a
few parameters, which are pre-configured. For details, please refer to the relevant Xpres-
sions documentation. When configured on the phone, a press on the messages mode key
x
will invoke this application. Xpressions is configured via
Applications
>
XML applications
>
Xpressions
.
•
A messages application is configured like a regular application. It is started and stopped
via the messages mode key
x
, thus enabling the deployment of an alternative voicemail
server. From firmware version V2R1 onwards, the XML application can control the white
LED which indicates new messages. A messages application is configured via
Applications
>
XML applications
>
Add messages application
.
•
A phonebook application is configured like a regular application. It is started and stopped
via the phonebook mode key
u
, thus enabling the deployment of a remote phonebook in
place of the personal (local) or corporate (LDAP) phonebook. A phonebook application is
configured via
Applications
>
XML applications
>
Add phonebook application.
•
A call log application is configured like a regular application. It is is started and stopped via
the call log mode key
w
, thus enabling the deployment of a remote application that handles
call history. From firmware version V2R1 onwards, the XML application can control the
white LED which indicates missed calls. A call log application is configured via
Applica-
tions
>
XML applications
>
Add call log application
.
>
A maximum number of 20 XML applications can be configured on OpenStage 60/80
phones.