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Build VoiceXML Applications With Java

qIVR is a voice application server that allows developers to quickly write voice-enabled applications using a simple Java API. For creating voice-enabled applications, qIVR reduces the time to market, minimizes the cost of development, and eliminates the need for special technology training.

qIVR consists of two core technologies, an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Application Development Platform and a VoiceXML Translator Engine. qIVR integrates into any Java Servlet compliant Web Server, enabling companies to deploy IVR applications on existing Web infrastructures.

qIVR offers a simple to use, fully featured IVR development API. This API is exposed via a handful of simple Java Objects. With qIVR, developers are completely shielded from the complexities of raw VoiceXML.

qIVR's VoiceXML engine dynamically generates platform dependant VoiceXML. The specific VoiceXML platform is specified to qIVR via a simple configuration option. qIVR then generates the required VoiceXML. IVR applications are no longer tied to a specific VoiceXML interpreter vendor or version!

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ID#: 997475262
date posted: Aug. 14, 2001
category: Development:Java
platform: Windows NT/2000; Solaris; Linux
vendor: Entervoice
(entervoice.com)
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