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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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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

Self-test questions


Q1. UDP is well suited for WebRTC peer connections because of the non-guarantees it makes when delivering data packets. True or false?

Q2. Signaling and negotiation is part of the WebRTC standard and is completely taken care of by the browser. True or false?

Q3. The Session Description Protocol (SDP) is best described as:

  1. A configuration file for WebRTC

  2. A way to figure out what video codecs are supported

  3. A business card for your computer

  4. A confusing technical document that no one understands

Q4. Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) assists in finding a clean path between two clients in a typical network setup. True or false?

Q5. Which is not true about TURN?

  1. It requires more bandwidth and processing power than a normal connection

  2. TURN should be a last resort after trying other methods of connection

  3. A TURN server will have to process every packet sent between clients

  4. TURN methods are provided by the browser

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