Polycom 1725-17693-210 Rev. A Telephone User Manual


 
Developer’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
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2. Configure the Web server to serve the above XHTML file.
For example, if you are using Apache Tomcat to try this example, then put
this file into the
webapps\PLCM
folder of Tomcat.
3. Configure SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP phones to point to the
XHTML file in the sip.cfg configuration file.
For this example, change
mb.main.home
to
http://<WEBSERVER_ADDRESS:PORT>/PLCM/Sample.xhtml
.
4. Reboot the phones.
5. On a SoundPoint IP phone, press the Services (or Applications) key.
The text “Hello World!” appears on the graphic display.
To develop a dynamic XHTML application:
1. Create a
AddStock.xhtml
page.
This XHTML page is designed for getting a stock symbol as input from the
SoundPoint IP or SoundStation IP phone, then retrieve the information for
this stock symbol.
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<!- - HEADER START - ->
<head>
<title>Stocks</title>
</head>
<!- - HEADER END - ->
<!- - BODY START - ->
<body>
<!- - ADD STOCK FORM START - ->
<form method="POST" action="GetQuote.jsp">
<p>Symbol<input type="text" name="stockname"/>
<input type="submit" value="Get Quote"/></p>
</form>
<!- - ADD STOCK FORM END - ->
</body>
<!- - BODY END - ->
</html>
2. Configure the Web server to serve the above XHTML file.
For example, if you are using Apache Tomcat to try this example, put this
file into the
webapps\PLCM
folder of Tomcat.
3. Write an application that is going to retrieve the stock information from a
data service provider.
For this example, this application will be retrieving stock information from
Yahoo and will send it to the Microbrowser. This application is written
using a Java Server Page (JSP).