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Recommend Commercial Libraries for TAPI and Managed Code

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    I did some TAPI development 6-7 years ago with C++ using some open source libraries at a previous company. These were simple applications for an in-house project. I am now being asked to recommend commercial libraries for developing a C# solution using TAPI. Unfortunately I have very little information at this time what the applications will be, so I am looking for broad support for managed code development of telephony and conferencing solutions development. I am familiar with most of the buzz words, but my experience was with simple applications. It seems that development of a managed code solution is mandated, whether I suggest it or not, so I am looking for a rock-solid shim between a managed application and the various Windows APIs. Any advice is appreciated.

    ............................. Two words you don't ever want to hear. "Fix bayonets" US Marine Corps When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend.

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      I did some TAPI development 6-7 years ago with C++ using some open source libraries at a previous company. These were simple applications for an in-house project. I am now being asked to recommend commercial libraries for developing a C# solution using TAPI. Unfortunately I have very little information at this time what the applications will be, so I am looking for broad support for managed code development of telephony and conferencing solutions development. I am familiar with most of the buzz words, but my experience was with simple applications. It seems that development of a managed code solution is mandated, whether I suggest it or not, so I am looking for a rock-solid shim between a managed application and the various Windows APIs. Any advice is appreciated.

      ............................. Two words you don't ever want to hear. "Fix bayonets" US Marine Corps When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend.

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      led mike
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      Robert M Greene wrote:

      so I am looking for a rock-solid shim between a managed application and the various Windows APIs.

      Robert M Greene wrote:

      I did some TAPI development 6-7 years ago with C++

      Do you know about C++/CLI? You can create managed applications/assemblies that also can use native code.

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        Robert M Greene wrote:

        so I am looking for a rock-solid shim between a managed application and the various Windows APIs.

        Robert M Greene wrote:

        I did some TAPI development 6-7 years ago with C++

        Do you know about C++/CLI? You can create managed applications/assemblies that also can use native code.

        led mike

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        Yes, I did some development with the 2003 version, back when the C++/CLI syntax was a little odd. Management wants C# solutions, so that's where I am right now. I have Googled some of the commercial libraries out there but have no real world experience with them....

        ............................. Two words you don't ever want to hear. "Fix bayonets" US Marine Corps When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend.

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