8Conferencing API Programming Guide — August 2006
About This Publication
How to Use This PublicationThis document assumes that you are familiar with the Linux* or Windows* operating systems and
the C programming language.
The information in this document is organized as follows:
•Chapter1 , “Product Description” introduces the key features of the conferencing software.
•Chapter 2, “Programming Models” provides a brief overview of supported programming
models.
•Chapter 3, “Event Handling” provides information on functions used to handle events.
•Chapter 4, “Error Handling” provides information on handling errors in your application.
•Chapter5 , “Application Development Guidelines” provides programming guidelines for
developing conferencing applications.
•Chapter 6, “Using Active Talker” provides details on using the active talker feature.
•Chapter 7, “Using Volume Control” provides details on using the volume control feature.
•Chapter 8, “Building Applications” discusses compiling and linking requirements such as
includes files and library files.
Related InformationRefer to the following sources for more information:
•For information about Standard Runtime Library features and guidelines for building all
applications, see the Standard Runtime Library API Programming Guide.
•For details on all functions and data structures in the Standard Runtime Library, see the
Standard Runtime Library API Library Reference.
•For details on all functions and data structures in the device management API, see the Device
Management API Library Reference.
•For information on the software release, system requirements, release features, and release
documentation, see the Release Guide for the software release you are using.
•For details on compatibility issues, restrictions and limitations, known problems, and late-
breaking updates or corrections to the release documentation, see the Release Update.
Be sure to check the Release Update for the system release you are using for any updates or
corrections to this publication. Release Updates are available on the Telecom Support
Resources website at http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/releases/index.html.