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Cisco Unified Communications Voice and Video Version 11.7.0 for Web, System Release 11.7
Release date: August 4, 2016

SDK enhancements and significant changes in this release

  • BFCP Video Screen Share
  • Extend and Connect
  • Far End Camera Control (FECC)
  • Hunt Group Support
  • Call Pickup Support
  • CWIC API Changes
  • Releasing MSI installer for Windows

CWIC API Changes

In this release, the Jabber SDK JavaScript API has been completely overhauled, bringing big improvement in ease-of-use.  The new API is no longer implemented as a jQuery plugin, removing the dependency for jQuery for the SDK. All new and previous features are available through new API. Please refer to Jabber SDK 11.7.0 API documentation that has fully documented Classes and Objects that are introduced in this release as well as rich tutorials on how to use new and old features.


Backward Compatibility

The previous API (11.0.0) is considered deprecated, but is still present and will continue to work with existing applications.  New 11.7 features can still be used by incorporating the 11.7.0 library into existing web applications. This will make  transition and implementation of new features into an existing web applications easier.


Browser support note

As Microsoft announced, after January 12, 2016, only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system will receive technical support and security updates. Jabber Web SDK releases after 11.0 will follow this support policy. Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11, released in April 2014, offers enhanced backward compatibility and enables you to run many legacy Web apps during your transition to modern Web standards.

 


Download the Jabber SDK, Browser Add-On/Extension and Sample Code

To get the latest Jabber SDK components please visit:

     https://developer.cisco.com/site/jabber-websdk/overview/


Firefox Note

Firefox is following the industry trend of dropping support for NPAPI plugins. The Jabber SDK Add-On for Firefox is no longer whitelisted anymore so users must allow running plugin manually.


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