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Elixir WebRTC
DESCRIPTION:
Elixir WebRTC is an Elixir implementation of the W3C WebRTC API for building real-time communication features in Elixir applications. It gives developers a way to create peer connections, exchange media, and work with browser-compatible WebRTC behavior from the BEAM ecosystem. The project is especially useful for applications that need live audio, video, or data communication without leaving Elixir. It can support DataChannels through an optional SCTP dependency, which extends its usefulness beyond media streaming. Because it follows familiar WebRTC concepts, it can integrate with browser clients and other WebRTC-capable systems. Its main value is bringing WebRTC primitives into Elixir so developers can build real-time products with the fault tolerance and concurrency strengths of the BEAM.
Features
- Elixir WebRTC API implementation
- Peer connection support
- Browser-compatible WebRTC concepts
- Optional DataChannel support
- SCTP-based data transport option
- Useful for real-time media apps
Programming Language
Elixir
Categories
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