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Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller - Course

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  • The Product

    Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller supplies the back-end infrastructure for integrating WebRTC solutions with SIP and IMS networks, enabling the browser to be used like a normal telephone, with video and file sharing capabilities. WebRTC Session Controller also supplies an SDK that makes it easier to build web applications that use the WebRTC features included in web browsers.

     

    The Course

    This WebRTC Session Controller course is a self-paced, offline course. Currently, only the course practices are available. The practices are provided in a PDF file and include step-by-step instructions. With its detailed, hands-on tutorials, you will walk away with a complete environment, suitable for prototyping and testing. The lessons specified in the practices file will be provided at a later date.

     

    The Practice Environment

    The practices use two virtual machines that you create. The software that runs the virtual machines is Oracle VM Virtual Box. You need to have administrative rights on the machine to be able to disable or reconfigure any local firewall or CPU-intensive background processes, if necessary. The virtual machines require a laptop that fulfills the following specifications:

    • Operating System: Windows, Linux, OS X, or Solaris
    • CPU: Preferably a dual core, at least 2 GHz
    • RAM: At least 8 GB of RAM
    • Hard Drive: At least 15 GB of free space
    • Web Camera: Internal or external, to be able to test video calls

    The Audience

    The audience for this course are application developers, system architects, and integration developers with basic telecom knowledge who want to understand WebRTC Session Controller.

     

    Prerequisites

    This course requires basic telecom knowledge. There are no other mandatory prerequisites for this course.

     

    Release Date: 09-Jan-14

    Duration: 600 minutes

    Credited To: -

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