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Callback Scenarios and Configuration

This chapter details the scenarios that you can implement based on the provided templates and options.

Additional User-Originated scenarios are covered in GMS Documentation. See User Originated Delayed and User Originated Immediate.

Also, consider reading the Universal Routing Voice Call Back White Paper that details two types of Voice Call Back (VCB) solutions managed by Universal Routing Server (URS):

  • Pre-emptive Agent Reservation
  • Dialing Notifications

Learn about the Callback Templates

Callback provides a set of templates that you can use to create your customized workflow. Templates are already loaded at the product installation and show up in the Templates panel. GMS-StepsToUseAPIs.png
Templates include two types of services:

  • Built-in services of type builtin that are basic services executed in the Genesys Mobile Services server. They provide fixed functionality that you can tune only through configuration options in the Configured services section.
  • Orchestration Server-based (ORS) services of type ors that implement ORS scenarios. The implemented scenarios depend on the ORS service configuration.


These templates enable you to create Callback services that provide the GMS APIs.

Note that ors and builtin services may implement some cross-dependencies.

Important
The Callback services are executed in the Orchestration Server and managed in the Genesys Mobile Services server. See the Scenarios section of the Callback User's Guide for more information.

Relationship between Configured Services and API queries

When you create a new {service-execution-name} service in the Configured Services section of the Service Management UI, this service is also created in the service.{service-execution-name} section of your GMS configuration.

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The URLs used by the Service API are dependent on the execution name of the service that you have just created. Services are available at the following URL:

http://<host>:<port>/genesys/1/service/{service-execution-name}

For instance, if you create a service named match-interaction, then {service-execution-name} is match-interaction and the service is available at:

http://<host>:<port>/genesys/1/service/match-interaction


Important
To use a service, you should start by allocating resources to this service with a create service request. Note that for some builtin services, this may not be necessary.

Customized ORS Scenarios

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To implement a customized ORS scenario, you will need to create an ORS service and select the Callback template.

Choose your scenario in the list that the template displays. Then, refer to the pages of this chapter for configuration details and sequence diagrams.

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Advanced Customization

If you are an advanced user of Composer, you can customize the SCXML and VXML of the Classic Callback sample that includes a Composer project.

Services Cross-Dependencies

According to the services that you plan to use, you may need to create and configure the following services in the Configured Services panel, even for services of type builtin.

  • request-access — Use the request-access template to create a request-access.
  • match-interaction — Use the match-interaction template to create a match-interaction service.


The following table presents the builtin services and the ORS scenarios that require one of these services (or both) before you can start using them.

Builtin or Scenario name request-access match-interaction
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request-interaction Ark-ok-icon.png Ark-ok-icon.png
User Terminated Delayed Voice (notification) Ark-ok-icon.png Ark-ok-icon.png
User Terminated Immediate Voice ORS Service Ark-ok-icon.png Ark-ok-icon.png
User Terminated Scheduled Voice Ark-ok-icon.png Ark-ok-icon.png
User Terminated Delayed Voice Agent Preview Ark-ok-icon.png Ark-ok-icon.png
This page was last edited on August 11, 2021, at 15:20.
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