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Kurento Room is composed by several modules to offer group communications by means of WebRTC. These modules are:
kurento-room-sdk
- module that provides a management interface for developers of multimedia conferences (rooms) applications in Java.kurento-room-server
- Kurento’s own implementation of server-side room management. It provides a WebSockets API for the communications between room clients and the server.kurento-room-client
- Java library that uses WebSockets and JSON-RPC to interact with the Room Server. Can be used to implement the client-side of a room application based on our server.kurento-room-client-js
- Javascript library that acts as wrapper for several JS APIs (WebRTC, WebSockets, Kurento Utils). Can be used to implement the client-side of a room application based on our server.kurento-room-test
- integration and functionality tests for the room server applications (demo & basic).kurento-room-demo
- demonstration project, contains the client-side implementation (HTML, Javascript, graphic resources) and embeds the Room Server to provide the functionality required for group communications.kurento-room-basicapp
- lighter demonstration project.
There is extensive documentation on each of these components together with a tutorial based on the Room demo. These docs are generated from a separate Kurento project.
Kurento is an open source software project providing a platform suitable for creating modular applications with advanced real-time communication capabilities. For knowing more about Kurento, please visit the Kurento project website: http://www.kurento.org.
Kurento is part of FIWARE. For further information on the relationship of FIWARE and Kurento check the Kurento FIWARE Catalog Entry
Kurento is part of the NUBOMEDIA research initiative.
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