WebRTC shim for browsers that don't support WebRTC

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

Not a lot of browsers support WebRTC yet, but there's a lot of cool WebRTC stuff to play with -- PeerDB, etc.

Is there any sort of shim for spoofing a WebRTC API in the browser (so that things like PeerDB will just work), but which actually communicates outside the browser using something other than WebRTC?

Is that even technically feasible? Why or why not?

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manpreet 3 years ago

It's absolutely doable - we're doing it in IceLink. It uses native support when available, and falls back to a Java applet if native support is unavailable.


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