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Genesys CTI User Forum => Genesys-related Development => Wallboard Server Development Forum => Topic started by: victor on June 07, 2007, 05:02:44 AM
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Dear all,
here is the latest version of our quest server. There are several problems with this version (not the least of them being that most of the stats are in japanese). Also installation is a bit of a pain, but there is a manual that you can follow up here:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dcxgg94b_2dv7x7w
Please keep in mind that it was developed by us and we were not thinking about throwing open until we saw a lot of people needing it, so the first installation will be clunky, but if you follow instructions, it will work :)
Since it was developed in our Japanese and Thai offices, I am sure you would find one or two spelling mistakes and such, so please notify us ASAP so that we can fix it.
I am working hard on getting the SETUP.EXE for it which would install the whole thing without giving you too much hard time, but it is still some time off. As always, please please please help us make it better! If you are a programmer and have some free time, or if you are an SV and have some ideas about the stats or if you just would like to help, please contact me. I am release this source code as is and the only thing that I ask is please give our company the credit it deserves for developing this nor matter how buggy it might not be.
Here is a very primitive instruction on how to add and remove queues from it:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dcxgg94b_20g8mgqk
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IMPORTANT: THIS PROGRAM AND ITS SOURCE CODE IS NOT TO BE USED IN JAPAN OR BY JAPANESE VENDORS/SYSTEM INTEGRATORS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM STAR SYSTEMS JAPAN. please info@starsystems.co.jp for more information.
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I personally would like to thank the following people for making this program:
STAR SYSTEMS JAPAN STAFF
STAR SYSTEMS THAILAND STAFF
ALI D. KOYUNCU
Without them, none of it would be possible.
Best regards,
Vic
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Here is a BEAUTIFUL SCREEN of both CCP-like view and streamer for softphone
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Hi Victor,
I've got some spare time so I can do some work and testing with this code, of course if there are some english comments in it because the only to languages ( those spoken ) I can use are polish and english. Where can I find source code :)?
Regards
Paul
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Hi, bublePaw,
the program is enclosed with the original post. I wish I had time to write the comments for it, but I simply do not have time yet. Aaargh, I know I need to, because it will make life easier for all of us.
Try to compile it first and see if you got everything alright!
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Hi Vic, on your picture, what does Columns that indicate 5 and 3 are for? What do they mean?
Col1=Delete
Col2=Name
Col3=Alias
Col4=Type
Col5=??
Col6=??
Col7=CallsWaiting
Col8=TimeonQueue
Col9=Tserver
Right?
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When i launch questClient it opens an HTML web page indicating for a login, on the source i see there are some additional forms, how to open it?
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Are we stating here that this QuestServer is the Wallboard Server Development project?
If so, I wished we could have started from the ground up instead of an existing project outside of this forum.
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? Quest is the Wallboard Project.
What do you mean outside this forum?
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Pior to posting, I read all of the posts and found nothing that stating "Quest is the Wallboard Project" or something like that.
As for the 'outside this forum'...take the below quote from victor:
[quote]IMPORTANT: THIS PROGRAM AND ITS SOURCE CODE IS NOT TO BE USED IN JAPAN OR BY JAPANESE VENDORS/SYSTEM INTEGRATORS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM STAR SYSTEMS JAPAN. please info@starsystems.co.jp for more information.
I personally would like to thank the following people for making this program:
STAR SYSTEMS JAPAN STAFF
STAR SYSTEMS THAILAND STAFF
ALI D. KOYUNCU
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This made me think the Quest Server development was an existing project prior to this Wallboard Server project.
So if this Wallboard Server effort has been code named Quest Server then so beit.
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Well, it was just an attempt to bring some of the basic sourcfe code that we commonly use to the rest of the community. QuestServer is Wallboard Server. We have used QuestServer platform to further develop new products for us, so the fundamentals are pretty solid (except for poorly constructed code). Can it be written better? Yes! Would someone actually do it? Maybe. But for the moment, this is all that we have.
Idea behind QuestServer is very simple: a lot of stuff that we develop is actually too basic and simple, and yet, I see companies charge each and every client hundreds of thousands of dollars for something that should have been delivered as part of Genesys solution. Wallboard and softphone are excellent examples, because both are needed by a call center, yet, softphone is always considered to be a third-party application that needs to be developed per client. I really do not get it. Of course, there are some cases where it is necessary to develop something new, but in most cases, I see the same softphone toolbar sold again and again. Why?
I think it is time for companies to start coming up with better way of charging clients than this. Genesys Desktop Toolkit is inadequate by itself and no one has built anything to replace it. Now, we have each and every VAR offer their own softphones, without any free alternatives. I am hoping to change this. QuestServer is an attempt to build a following for open-source alternatives to pricey thrid-party applications. Will it work? Only time will tell. For right now, we had over 2000 downloads of QuestServer, so at least someone is using it.
In a few weeks, I am planning on releasing opensource softphone. Anyone interested in testing?
Best regards,
Vic
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;D Count on me for working on those tests
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Always willing to help with testing - as long as I am not the subject being tested on...
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Count me in on the test. I use Genesys support phone for most of my testing needs and I have developed my own soft-phone that I use for special cases in the call center (based on the ActiveX toolkit).
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Hi Victor,
After following all install points (that are documented) ... still have no luck of firing up Quest Server.
Getting error:
[color=red]Run-time error '429':
ActiveX component can't create object.[/color]
Any hints?
Thanks for your help...
oh... the OS is Win2003Server
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Hi, Alex,
my guess would be that you do not have Genesys ActiveX installed and registered on that machine. Am I wrong?
Best regards,
Vic
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Hi Vic,
No, ActiveX is installed and I've tried it on 7.1 and 7.2 with no luck. :(
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If installed, can you launch ActiveX desktop toolkit and see if it works?
Also are you running this as administrator or as a normal user?
I remember once on a customer where user permissions didn't let the creation of the component.
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Hello, i've the same problem with the installation, same 491 error message.
The activeX agent desktop is up and running and i'm logged in as administrator, any suggestions?
Thanks and Regards
Francesco
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[quote author=alex_sydney link=topic=2286.msg11167#msg11167 date=1203052658]
Getting error:
[color=red]Run-time error '429':
ActiveX component can't create object.[/color]
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Are you trying to compile and run it as an application? Me *thinks* the program itself creates/is a dll that you include in your application. Correct guys?
Steve
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I execute the QuestNTService.exe file.
Can you explain me what is wrong?
Thanks
Francesco
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Hello Guys,
Can you please help with that error when running the QuestNTService.exe file i have the same error 491
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Hi Victor,
Can i get access to retrieve the manuals
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Hi, sorry,
it has been over 7 years since I have posted it. I do think there is manual for it... At least I cannot recall any. The error usually would happen if people did nto have Genesys ActiveX installed (deprecated by now).
I do have a newer version, which I am thinking about releasing as well. I just do not know just how many people would need it, and the constant nagging, demands, threats, and so on are just to cumbersome.