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Working with the Call Flow Editor > Using the Reusable Module Import Wizard
 
Using the Reusable Module Import Wizard

Dialog Designer reusable modules can be reused in more than one speech application. This can be very useful for common project elements needed in more than one application. It can also be useful when using a speech module that uses the same phrases as the parent application.

To import Dialog Designer reusable modules to be used in another speech application projects, the reusable module(s) must first be exported from a different project. See Using the Export Dialog Designer Project Wizard.

To import a Dialog Designer reusable module, use the Import Dialog Designer Reusable Module Wizard.

Access the wizard using one of the following methodologies:

Select the appropriate options within the Import Wizard.
Import Dialog Designer Reusable Module Wizard-Specify Import Details 

Option

Description

Import VoiceXML subdialog from Web Archive (WAR) file

Import VoiceXML subdialog from Web Archive (WAR) file

Select this option to import VoiceXML subdialog for a Web Archive (WAR) file.

After selecting, define the WAR file to import, type, and number of reusable dialogs contained in the archive, then Next, the VoiceXML is imported.

Select WAR file

Click the Browse button to navigate to the WAR file to be imported.

Type

Indicate the type of WAR file to import VoiceXML from. Available types are:

  • Dialog Designer reusable dialog (module)
  • Nuance OSM - If selected,
  • Other/unknown (not supported)

Number of reusable dialogs contained in archive

Indicate the number of reusable dialogs contained in the archive to be imported.

Manually define module definition

Manually define module definition

Select this option to create a module definition for a VoiceXML subdialog without importing a WAR file. This can be used to integrate third party VoiceXML subdialogs, such as Nuance OSDMs.

External URLs are supported, but they cannot be modified after the module definition has been created.

After selecting, click Next to define the module details, as follows:

  • Name - Name of the subdialog to be created. For OSDMs on external servers, the name must start with "OSDM_". Record must be "OSDM_Record".
  • Version - Version numbering of the subdialog to be created.
  • URL - URL of the Servlet/JSP/VXML sub-dialog for the module being created. This URL is mandatory.

Note: Once the URL is created, it cannot be changed through the Import Wizard; only delete and add a new one, if needed.

  • Category - Indicate a category of the subdialog, if applicable. When used, the module is added to the Call Flow palette (for grouping).
  • Vendor - Indicate the third-party integration vendor. For OSDMs, the vendor must be "Nuance".
  • Description - Enter a description to describe the subdialog to be created.
  • Input Parameters - Click Add to add and define input parameters, values, and descriptions. For OSDM support, add parameters are specified in the OSDM documentation.
  • Output Parameters - Click Add to add and define input parameters, values, and descriptions. For OSDM support, add parameters are specified in the OSDM documentation.


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