Toolpack: Architecture, philosophy and evolution

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== Evolution ==
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=== Software ===
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*basic API
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*toolpack API
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*toolpack web portal
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*moving up the stack
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**support for scripting
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==== Other applications ====
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TB Stream Server
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TB Media Gateway application (tentative name for the packaged version of the app to keep sales team happy)
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=== Hardware ===
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minor discussion about how we moved from blades to rackmount and what that implied from a system design perspective, and how the software changed to meet that reality
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== Philosophy==
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*Toolpack is designed as a series of services / components that can be modified, replaced, etc. ...
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*Talk to how solution developers can replace components with their own
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*Customers can add additional component support (some have done H.323 on their own), etc.
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== Architecture ==
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schematic of toolpack with additional insight; some content may be on the current [[Toolpack]] page

Revision as of 10:50, 21 August 2009

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Contents

Evolution

Software

  • basic API
  • toolpack API
  • toolpack web portal
  • moving up the stack
    • support for scripting

Other applications

TB Stream Server TB Media Gateway application (tentative name for the packaged version of the app to keep sales team happy)


Hardware

minor discussion about how we moved from blades to rackmount and what that implied from a system design perspective, and how the software changed to meet that reality


Philosophy

  • Toolpack is designed as a series of services / components that can be modified, replaced, etc. ...
  • Talk to how solution developers can replace components with their own
  • Customers can add additional component support (some have done H.323 on their own), etc.

Architecture

schematic of toolpack with additional insight; some content may be on the current Toolpack page

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