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package org.asteriskjava.manager.event;

/**
 * A MeetMeTalkingEvent is triggered when a user starts talking in a meet me
 * conference.

* To enable talker detection you must pass the option 'T' to the MeetMe application.

* It is implemented in apps/app_meetme.c

* Available since Asterisk 1.2 * * @see org.asteriskjava.manager.event.MeetMeStopTalkingEvent * @author srt * @version $Id: MeetMeTalkingEvent.java 1123 2008-08-17 11:26:34Z srt $ * @since 0.2 */ public class MeetMeTalkingEvent extends AbstractMeetMeEvent { /** * Serializable version identifier. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -8554403451985143184L; protected Boolean status = Boolean.TRUE; public MeetMeTalkingEvent(Object source) { super(source); } /** * Returns whether the user has started or stopped talking.

* Until Asterisk 1.2 Asterisk used different events to indicate start * and stop: This MeetMeTalkingEvent when the user started talking and the * {@link MeetMeStopTalkingEvent} when he stopped. With Asterisk 1.2 * only this MeetMeTalkingEvent is used with the status property indicating * start and stop. For backwards compatibility this property defaults to * true so when used with version 1.2 of Asterisk you get * true. * * @return true if ther user has started talking, * false if the user has stopped talking. * @since 0.3 */ public Boolean getStatus() { return status; } public void setStatus(Boolean status) { this.status = status; } }





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