Cisco Cisco Computer Telephony Integration OS 8.5 Guide Du Développeur
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Cisco ICM Software CTI OS Developer’s Guide Release 6.0(0)
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CTI OS Keywords and Enumerated
Types
Types
Keywords
The CTIOS Client Interface Library uses the Arguments structure to pass
key-value pairs between the client and the server (see
key-value pairs between the client and the server (see
Chapter 12, “Helper
Classes”
for a detailed explanation of Arguments). Throughout this document all
event and method parameter lists, as well as object properties, are listed with the
keywords and the types associated with those keywords.
keywords and the types associated with those keywords.
The expected (required and optional) keywords are referred to in this document
by string name. For example, the Agent’s property for agent identifier is referred
to as AgentID.
by string name. For example, the Agent’s property for agent identifier is referred
to as AgentID.
In addition to being able to use the string name for a keyword, programmers can
take advantage of an enumeration of keywords as well.
take advantage of an enumeration of keywords as well.
Note
The enumeration of keywords is presently only available in the C++ CIL.
For each string keyword, a corresponding enumerated keyword exists. The
enumerated keyword is the same name, preceded by the prefix ‘ekw’. For
example, the AgentID string keyword is mapped to the enumerated keyword
ekwAgentID.
enumerated keyword is the same name, preceded by the prefix ‘ekw’. For
example, the AgentID string keyword is mapped to the enumerated keyword
ekwAgentID.