restcomm-android-sdk | Android Mobile SDK to easily integrate communication | TCP library
kandi X-RAY | restcomm-android-sdk Summary
kandi X-RAY | restcomm-android-sdk Summary
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- Called when a button is clicked
- This method is called when a notification is received
- Convert a string resolution string to an enum value
- Query peer connection statistics
- Initializes the instance to be created
- Update the preferences
- Attempt to start the login process
- This method is called when a service is connected
- Called when a service is connected
- This method is called when a message arrives
- Callback when shared preferences changes
- Register a JainSipJob
- Override this method to be called when the hidden area is hidden
- Enables or disables or disables push notifications for a specified client
- Get the client sid
- Create a new credentials on the server
- Creates an application on the server
- Called when a call is received from a peer
- This method is called when the application exits
- Start a touch event
- Handle incoming signal
- Create a contact
- Initialize view
- Initializes the preference
- Process an incoming SIP request
- Process a SIP response
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i wang to use restcomm-android-sdk to develop my app,but i donot want to use TeleStax server,i want to use myself server. If i can use freeswitch as server? or other server? Can anyone give me some advice?
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Answered 2018-Feb-06 at 08:07Pengwang, in terms of signaling, restcomm-android-sdk uses SIP, which is compatible with freeswitch, the problem is media where restcomm-android-sdk uses Webrtc. If freeswitch is able to use Webrtc for media, then in principle you should be able to use it, but I'm not sure if freeswitch supports Webrtc.
Also, notice that you don't have to use the commercial TeleStax server with restcomm-android-sdk. You can use the community version, which is open source and which you can install locally using docker very easily
Hope this helps, Antonis Tsakiridis
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You can use restcomm-android-sdk like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the restcomm-android-sdk component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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