Twilio Programmable Video is back from the dead
Twilio Programmable Video is back. Twilio decided not to sunset this service. Here’s where their new focus lies and what it means to you and to the industry.
Read Morejons: "Is the reason you don't use Jingle is because of Jingle issues, or because of issues with the websockets plugin dealing with jingle messages?" Dele: "Nothing wrong with Jingle. I have used it in OfChat WebRTC implementation to handle signalling of voice calls and establish a session between two or more participants in a chat or groupchat respectfully. What I am saying is that in XMPP chat or groupchat, there is no need to signal an incoming call. Session is already established. All we need to do is exchange media SDP (offer/answer). For that we don't need Jingle or even SIP. We just pass the SDP as payload in the <message>"WebRTC is used as a feature within a larger context – and in that sense, the signaling protocol used depends on the larger context. In this case, it was all about an existing signaling available already. On the WebRTC group on LinkedIn, Romain Testard asked what will developers will mostly use for client/server interactions when it comes to WebRTC. While the number s relatively low, I think this speaks for itself.
Twilio Programmable Video is back. Twilio decided not to sunset this service. Here’s where their new focus lies and what it means to you and to the industry.
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