Platform SDK: TAPI |
TAPI 3.0 call and media controls are a generic set of COM objects, interfaces, and methods for making calls between two or more machines. In the context of TAPI 3.0, call refers not just to voice transmission over the public switched telephone network (PSTN) but to any medium and transport mechanism for which service providers exist: for example, a multimedia multicast conference running on a corporate intranet.
The five main objects in the TAPI 3.0 call and media control architecture are TAPI, Address, Terminal, Call, and CallHub. In addition, provision has been made for provider-specific interfaces. The diagram in About Call And Media Controls shows these objects with their associated interfaces and is hyperlinked to the object overviews and the interface reference section.
The following diagram illustrates how these objects interact, and it is hyperlinked into the relevant overview sections and reference pages.