Learn Skype Web SDK Day 23 : Mute, Hold and DTMF Tones
[contemplate-1] View Demo So, last time we looked at how to receive incoming audio calls, meaning you can make and receive audio calls using Skype Web SDK in your...
[contemplate-1] View Demo So, last time we looked at how to receive incoming audio calls, meaning you can make and receive audio calls using Skype Web SDK in your...
[contemplate-1] View Demo We’ve previously covered how to identify and respond to incoming Instant Message conversations. Doing the same thing for Audio calls is...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Adding audio to an existing call isn’t as hard as it sounds. With Skype for Web API, each modality (method of communication) is handled...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Starting an audio call using Skype for Web API is very similar to starting an Instant Message conversation. The actual setup of the...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Depending on the Skype for Web API application you’re building, you may need to deal with new incoming messages. Once you’ve signed...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Be a good Skype for Web API citizan! When your user is done with a conversation, don’t just leave it open – close it! Open...
[contemplate-1] View Demo One of the surprisingly useful features of Skype for Business that I found when I started using it is the “is typing” messages....
[contemplate-1] View Demo If you’ve registered a listener on new activityItems being added then you probably won’t need anything else, but the historyService...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Once you’ve created and started a conversation using Skype for Web API, you actually don’t need to worry about how you’re...
[contemplate-1] View Demo Once you’ve found the person you want to start a conversation with and set up and started the conversation – actually sending...