androidclient | Kontalk official Android client | Messaging library
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kandi X-RAY | androidclient Summary
[Translation status] This is the official Android client for the Kontalk messaging system. It always implements the latest protocol. All releases are available in the [Releases] //github.com/kontalk/androidclient/releases) page. Stable versions are available through Google Play Store and F-Droid: .
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Sends a message to the roster .
- Processes a chat message .
- Performs a synchronous sync operation .
- Reset the users table .
- Update the notifications for the current user
- Get message details .
- Handles a touch event .
- Populate messages from a Cursor .
- Serializes a message .
- Creates a X509 certificate .
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QUESTION
I have this code:
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Answered 2022-Jan-20 at 08:35Try converting this:
QUESTION
Hi there, I am attempting to build a WebRTC client in Android that subscribes to a video feed that is being broadcast using NodeJS and JavaScript.
The broadcaster code can be viewed in its entirety in this lovely article by Gabriel Tanner.
It works beautifully when running it in localhost under the http://localhost:4000/broadcaster.html
in Chrome and then visiting my IP Address from another device on the network. I can see the video and it is near real time.
I have tried this using two different webcam devices, both a built-in and a USB webcam but the Android client does not work even though the JavaScript Broadcaster and Client works fine.
The task at handAfter following the tutorial and getting the example to work I decided to try and implement my own Android application for which the entire source code can be viewed right here on my GitHub.
I have followed various tutorials around the place and the issue always stems from attempting to set the remote description which is done with the following bit of code:
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Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 04:29The error message was triggered due to the offer containing H264 codecs whilst the Android Client was not anticipating H264 and was not setup to encode and/or decode this particular hardware encoded stream.
The fix was to ensure that the connection factory was setup as such:
QUESTION
I am unable to read from the database. I can authenticate and save. Just not able to read.
I have tried ContOnMainThread. I have tried to fire the load function after sing in only.
I cant find anything specific to this situation.
Logcat(Messages i felt i should share)
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Answered 2021-Jul-29 at 07:19Your rules should be like this:
QUESTION
I have a Spring Boot API that runs locally, with a self-signed certificate, using the HTTPS protocol.
Obviously, when I send GET
Requests from the browser, I receive the io.netty.handler.codec.DecoderException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received fatal alert: certificate_unknown
error on the server side, which is normal, because the self-signed is not trusted by the browser. Postman works just fine for GET
and POST
.
However, I want to send GET
requests from an Android client to the Spring API but, even I've used a function to allow all SSL traffic (yes, I know it's not recommended), I still can't send requests to the API, receiving the following output:
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Answered 2020-May-23 at 17:55Use this function in your android application.
Please note this will allow all ssl certificates without verification. I would encourage you to follow the recommended approach when dealing with self-signed certificates outlined here: https://developer.android.com/training/articles/security-ssl#java
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You can use androidclient 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 androidclient 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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