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Learning WebRTC

You're reading from   Learning WebRTC Develop interactive real-time communication applications with WebRTC

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783983667
Length 186 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel M. Ristic Daniel M. Ristic
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Learning WebRTC
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with WebRTC 2. Getting the User's Media FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating a Basic WebRTC Application 4. Creating a Signaling Server 5. Connecting Clients Together 6. Sending Data with WebRTC 7. File Sharing 8. Advanced Security and Large-scale Optimization Answers to Self-test Questions Index

Summary


After completing this chapter, you should take a step back and congratulate yourself for making it this far. Over the course of this chapter, we have brought the entire first half of the book into perspective with a full-fledged WebRTC application. With how complex peer-to-peer connections can be, it is amazing that we have been able to make one successfully in just five short chapters. You can now put down that chat client and use your own hand-built solution for communicating with people all over the world!

Now you should have a grasp on the overall architecture of any WebRTC application. We have covered the implementation of not only the client, but also the supporting signaling server. We have even integrated other HTML5 technologies, such as WebSockets, to help us in making a remote peer-to-peer connection.

If there was any point where you can take a break and put down this book, now would be the time. This application is a jumping off point to start prototyping your own WebRTC...

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