Service Level Executable Environment for Integrated PSTN and IP Networks and Call Processing Language Therefor
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1. In a telecommunications network linking a PSTN and a packet network, a service level executable environment comprising:
- a) a scripting language;
b) a compiler means for compiling scripts written with said scripting language into executables;
c) a plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries, whereinsaid plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries are distributed over the packet network and an executable at a first location can utilize at least two dynamically loaded shared libraries from second and third different locations in the packet network, and at least two executables run at least partly in parallel.
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Abstract
A service level executable environment (SLEE) in a telecommunications network linking a PSTN and a packet (e.g., IP) network is provided. The SLEE includes a scripting language, a compiler adapted to compile scripts written with said scripting language into executables, and a plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries, wherein the dynamically loaded shared libraries are distributed over the IP network and executables can utilize dynamically loaded shared libraries from different locations in the IP network.
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1. In a telecommunications network linking a PSTN and a packet network, a service level executable environment comprising:
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a) a scripting language; b) a compiler means for compiling scripts written with said scripting language into executables; c) a plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries, wherein said plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries are distributed over the packet network and an executable at a first location can utilize at least two dynamically loaded shared libraries from second and third different locations in the packet network, and at least two executables run at least partly in parallel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for distributing call service functions over a packet network linked to a PSTN:
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a) distributing a plurality of dynamically loaded shared libraries over the packet network; b) using a scripting language to write telecommunication function scripts which call dynamically loaded shared libraries from different locations on the packet network; c) compiling the scripts into executables, which, when executed, create call service functions; and d) executing at a first location at least two executables from second and third locations in the packet network at least partly in parallel. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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