IBM WebSphere Voice Toolkit
V6.0
Readme

June 2005

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IBM(R) WebSphere(R) Voice Toolkit is the new name of the previously released software entitled Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio. Also, for users familiar with WebSphere Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio software and documentation, the term call flow is now referred to as communication flow.


Contents

This document contains the following topics for the IBM WebSphere Voice Toolkit:


Introduction

This readme provides information on known problems and software limitations for the WebSphere Voice Toolkit.

For installation information, see the IBM WebSphere Voice Toolkit V6.0 Installation Readme, located in the <IBM_Rational_dir>\VoiceToolkit\Readme directory, where <IBM_Rational_dir> is the full path to the IBM Rational(R) Software Development Platform. By default, the path to readme files is as follows:

Program Files\IBM\Rational\SDP\6.0\VoiceToolkit\Readme


Getting Started

To launch the WebSphere Voice Toolkit, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational and select your base Rational product. For example, if you have Rational Application Developer (RAD) installed, click IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0 > Rational Application Developer.

For information on using the toolkit, refer to the online Help. From the Help menu, click Help Contents. When the Help window appears, select Developing Voice applications from the list.

For additional information about the samples included with the toolkit, see the sample readme files that are located in each of the sample directories in <IBM_Rational_dir>\VoiceToolkit\Samples.

In addition to the toolkit help topics, this package contains related publications in PDF format. These documents are available from the Help > Help Contents pane. For example, click Developing Voice applications and expand the Related documents folder to open the Developing Java Applications publication.

To view or print PDF files, use Adobe Reader, Version 4.0.5 or later. For optimum viewing, use Adobe Reader, Version 6.0, available at http://www.adobe.com. Click Get Adobe Reader and follow directions.


What's new

The following features and functions are new or updated in this release:

IBM Rational Software Development Platform base support
IBM WebSphere Voice Toolkit is now based on the IBM Rational Software Development Platform, which is installed with IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0, IBM Rational Web Developer (RWD) 6.0, or IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA) 6.0.

The Rational product you choose is dependent on the application being developed. For example, if you develop applications for WebSphere Voice Server, the minimum product requirement is RWD. However, if you develop Voice Portlets using the WebSphere Voice Application Access Toolkit, the minimum requirement is RAD and its Portal Tools feature.

A free trial of Rational Application Developer V6.0 is available for download at:

http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/searchquery.jsp

VoiceXML 2.1 support
This allows you to create and test VXML 2.1-based applications.

Multi-paged SRGS-XML Grammar Editor
Includes a new graphical environment for creating command-and-control grammars and their associated rules.

Communication Flow Builder
Includes the following enhancements:
  • A new, improved user interface.
  • An import feature, which supports the import of VoiceXML files created by Call Flow Builder V5.0 or higher.
    This allows you to recreate the graphic for a communication flow from a previously-generated XML file.
  • Navigation of xml, vxml, or cfb files directly from the canvas.
  • Added support for the use of Reusable Dialog Components (RDCs) in the application flow, as well as support for RDC development.
  • A Prompt Configuration window, which allows you to create prompts based on a list of shorter, more manageable components.
Test Grammar on MRCP
Allows you to compare audio files (what is said) versus what is understood and provides a confidence score of what was recognized. This tool supports WebSphere Voice Server V5.1.
Voice Trace Analyzer
Displays information and statistics on the grammar recognition events that have been logged on a WebSphere Voice Server V5.1 server for analysis of recognition accuracy and tuning of the grammars and server settings.
Prompt Manager
Organizes the audio files in your project for easier generation of prompts, as well as exporting and importing of professionally recorded audio.
SIP-based VoiceXML Simulator
A VoiceXML interpreter and debugger that has SIP connectivity from a virtual "phone" in the toolkit, and uses MRCP to interface with the speech engines just like a real IVR.


Known problems and software limitations

General

Language-specific considerations

 

Editors

  1. In the Navigator view, right click on the project, and on the pop-up menu, click Properties.
  2. On the Properties dialog, select Validation. Also select the Override validation preferences check box, and clear the SRGS-XML Form Validator check box.
  3. Click Apply, and then click OK.

Note:  This turns off the SRGS-XML editor validation, but the compiler 's XML validation still occurs.

 

Multi-paged SRGS-XML Grammar Editor

 

Grammar Conversions

 

Communication Flow Builder

Reusable Dialog Component (RDC) release notes:

 

Grammar Test Tool

 

VoiceXML testing and debugging

 

WebSphere Voice Toolkit documentation

 


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