VoiceXML

This is the first article in Frank Coyle’s series on VoiceXML, an XML technology that is driving many of the phone-based services that you may well be already using. If you’ve ever called the airlines to check the status of your flight, dialed 1.800.FANDANGO for a movie location, or ordered a pizza from 1.800.DOMINOS, you’ve already experienced the magic of VoiceXML.

Contents

1. Origins
2. Architecture of a Voice Application
3. Simple Voice Greeting card
4. Adding Your Own Audio
5. Control Flow and User Input
6. Easy Menu Enumeration
7. Deployment
8. Developing and Debugging VoiceXML
9. Links

Read the full article from Informit.com.

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