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Chapter 4 Building Your Application
Building Supervisor Applications
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ready, the supervisor will receive a ButtonEnablementChange event. The
supervisor should not apply this event since the event does not apply to the
supervisor’s state.
supervisor should not apply this event since the event does not apply to the
supervisor’s state.
To determine if an event is monitored, check the payload of the event for the
“Monitored” field. If the field exists and is set to true, the event is a monitored
event.
“Monitored” field. If the field exists and is set to true, the event is a monitored
event.
Requesting and Monitoring the Supervisor’s Team(s)
This section discusses steps 1 and 2 in the flow of a supervisor application. The
methods and events listed below are used to request and monitor the team.
methods and events listed below are used to request and monitor the team.
Methods Called:
Agent.RequestAgentList(Arguments args)
Agent.StartMonitoringAgentTeams(Arguments args)
Events Processed:
eNewAgentTeamMember
eMonitoredAgentStateEvent
eMonitoredAgentInfoEvent
eSkillInfoEvent
The following diagram illustrates the flow of messages between the application
and CTIOS Server when the supervisor application requests its team and then
requests to monitor the team. Since logging in a supervisor is the same as logging
in an agent, this diagram picks up at the first AgentStateEvent after the agent has
logged in.
and CTIOS Server when the supervisor application requests its team and then
requests to monitor the team. Since logging in a supervisor is the same as logging
in an agent, this diagram picks up at the first AgentStateEvent after the agent has
logged in.