As for the authentication, is just a test, the code would be inside some Oracle APEX and we are testing
One last thing, instead of using an array I would rather use a hash to test is a user is logged in before sending,
$users{$uexten}=$cgi->{websocket};
but an error ocurrs, like the socket is not being push into users
for my $a ( keys %users ) {
print "send to extension: $a ";
my $sck=$users{$a};
$sck->queue_msg("evento llamada $exten\n");
}
.......
EV: error in callback (ignoring): Can't call method "queue_msg" on an
+undefined value at server16.pl line 86
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