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PhoneGap By Example

PhoneGap By Example

By : Andrew Kovalenko
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PhoneGap By Example

PhoneGap By Example

By: Andrew Kovalenko

Overview of this book

PhoneGap is a free and open source framework that allows you to create mobile apps using standardized web APIs for the platforms you care about. It is one of the first and fastest spreading tools to develop hybrid applications using CSS, JavaScript, and HTML, without losing the advantages of native applications. If you are already a web developer, this book will provide you with the skills you need to create, customize, test, and deploy hybrid mobile applications. Starting from the beginning, this book will cover how to set up your PhoneGap development environment, add mobile web frameworks and plugins, design and customize the application layout, and utilize the embedded features of the PhoneGap framework. By working through the steps in each chapter, you will quickly master a variety of mobile applications with totally different approaches. You will then learn how to develop a PhoneGap plugin with native interfaces for iOS and Android, as well as common approaches to test PhoneGap applications. With ample screenshots that show you how to build a phenomenal application, PhoneGap by Example will ensure your success with this cutting-edge mobile development framework for hybrid applications.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Index

WebRTC fundamentals


WebRTC is one of the most interesting inventions in the Web lately.

WebRTC (real-time communication) is an Internet protocol. It is an open source software designed to organize streaming data between browsers and other peer-to-peer connected applications.

Its inclusion in the W3C recommendation supports Google, Mozilla, and Opera. After the integration of WebRTC into Chrome (and possibly also in a number of other popular browsers), Google can compete with Skype. Third-party web developers can create their voice-/video-communication applications based on the technology WebRTC.

WebRTC is a collection of standards, protocols, and JavaScript API. This combination provides peer-to-peer audio, video, and data transfer between peers. WebRTC simplifies the work with the abstraction of JavaScript API.

It's not just client-server connection; it is a bit more complicated.

The main task of WebRTC is not only real-time communication between browsers. WebRTC was created with the idea of...

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