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OverviewDeliver rich audio and video real-time communication and peer-to-peer data exchange right in the browser, without the need for proprietary plug-ins. This concise hands-on guide shows you how to use the emerging Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) technology to build a browser-to-browser application, piece by piece. The authors' learn-by-example approach is perfect for web programmers looking to understand real-time communication, and telecommunications architects unfamiliar with HTML5 and JavaScript-based client-server web programming. You'll use a ten-step recipe to create a complete WebRTC system, with exercises that you can apply to your own projects. Tour the WebRTC development cycle and trapezoid architectural model Understand how and why VoIP is shifting from standalone functionality to a browser component Use mechanisms that let client-side web apps interact with browsers through the WebRTC API Transfer streaming data between browser peers with the RTCPeerConnection API Create a signaling channel between peers for setting up a WebRTC session Put everything together to create a basic WebRTC system from scratch Learn about conferencing, authorization, and other advanced WebRTC features Full Product DetailsAuthor: Salvatore Loreto , Simon Pietro RomanoPublisher: O'Reilly Media Imprint: O'Reilly Media Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781449371876ISBN 10: 1449371876 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 03 June 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Q&A with Simon Pietro Romano, co-author of ""Real-Time Communication with WebRTC""Q. Why is your book important right now? A. This is the right book at the right time! WebRTC is gaining more and more momentum and we do believe this is the first WebRTC book based on a pure learn-by-example approach. Q. What do you hope your readers walk away with? A. Readers will walk away with an irrepressible desire of putting their hands on the real thing and start building their own WebRTC app. Q. What s the most exciting or important thing happening in your space? A. With this stuff you can put Web and VoIP together in a seamless fashion. You'll find out that YOU are the engineer of the future killer applications of the Internet! """ Q&A with Simon Pietro Romano, co-author of Real-Time Communication with WebRTC Q. Why is your book important right now? A. This is the right book at the right time! WebRTC is gaining more and more momentum and we do believe this is the first WebRTC book based on a pure learn-by-example approach. Q. What do you hope your readers walk away with? A. Readers will walk away with an irrepressible desire of putting their hands on the real thing and start building their own WebRTC app. Q. What s the most exciting or important thing happening in your space? A. With this stuff you can put Web and VoIP together in a seamless fashion. You'll find out that YOU are the engineer of the future killer applications of the Internet! Q&A with Simon Pietro Romano, co-author of Real-Time Communication with WebRTC Q. Why is your book important right now? A. This is the right book at the right time! WebRTC is gaining more and more momentum and we do believe this is the first WebRTC book based on a pure learn-by-example approach. Q. What do you hope your readers walk away with? A. Readers will walk away with an irrepressible desire of putting their hands on the real thing and start building their own WebRTC app. Q. What s the most exciting or important thing happening in your space? A. With this stuff you can put Web and VoIP together in a seamless fashion. You'll find out that YOU are the engineer of the future killer applications of the Internet! Author InformationSalvatore Loreto works as a senior scientist at NomadicLab's MultiMedia Technology branch, which is part of Ericsson Research in Finland. He works on standardization, research projects and strategy related to the Internet in general and in particular VoIP, Media & Web Communication and Internet of Things (IoT).Simon Pietro Romano is Assistant Professor at the DIS (Information & System Department) of the University of Napoli Federico II. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |