A tool for recording phone conversation

Hello,
A few days ago, someone (who I don't remember) was looking for a product able to record phone conversation.
here is a link that points to a tiers product that seem to do the job (record and save).
http://www.ezphonerecorder.com/se/index.htm
Maybe it will help.
Francois

Hi Friend,
Many Thanks for sharing the code....You seem to be an expert...
I m bit new with FORMS
Can you pls help me :
1) Provide a document stating how to install my new login form.jsp of FORMS 10g into TOMCAT Server ....Basically I need to understand as to how to create the database connection through tomcat in the live environment....i.e how to deploy the 1st login form through which db connection is established...
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in the forms inbuild calling function.
how to start the report server in 10g Devloper suite ?? and what is the command or wht needs to be done ??
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