![]() Jitsi Meet: The open-source conferencing server from 8x8. I’ve already developed with Janus before but my experience was limited to using it as a WebRTC gateway between web users and Freeswitch conferences.īigBlueButton : A complete conferencing and collaboration solution: My experience was limited to connecting the collaboration part (desktop sharing) to enhance an existing SIP web client. Janus: A SFU conference server that comes with a JS library. When I looked at the possible solution, I came up with 3 (open-source) possibilities: The candidates for the conferencing solution The low cost was part of the needs (as usual…).īut there is no specific need for call quality, specific devices or environments. ![]() Simple monitoring will be used to check health, usage and system resources used. Scalability? There will not be many meetings with a high number of persons and at the beginning there will be few parallel meetings. Time to market: The solution must be available ‘now’ without having to spend weeks or months on the development part.Ĭonvenient conferencing solution: No need to be lost by the features: Just the essentials: Video + chat + screen-sharing. So only hosting will have to be considered here. And while sovereign CPaaS platforms exist in Europe that meet these requirements, they are too expensive for a startup. Without going into details, a self-hosted solution was preferred over using an existing global cloud solution as a service. Several needs were expressed for this project:ĭata protection: This is due to the specific context of the project. This article focuses on the reasons why I used Jitsi and then my development experiences. The Jitsi Architecture scheme really helped me to understand the CPaaS possibilities. Note: webRTCH4cKS already shared an excellent article on Jitsi called The ultimate guide to Jitsi Meet and JaaS that describes completely the solution. ![]() I never had the opportunity to use it as a user nor as a developer. Why ? On one hand because it is the solution I chose for a project that requires a conference server and on the other hand because it was the opportunity for me to finally discover this product and more precisely its CPaaS side. 09:38:47.893 9131-9188/ this first article dedicated to CPaaS solutions, I wanted to focus on Jitsi Meet. ![]() File descriptor is 68, and path is /dev/ashmem. 09:38:47.807 9131-9188/ D/ProgramBinary/Service: BpProgramBinaryService.getProgramBinaryData 09:38:47.806 9131-9188/ I/ProgramBinary/Service: ProgramBinaryService client side disable binary content debugging. 09:38:47.806 9131-9188/ I/ProgramBinary/Service: ProgramBinaryService client side disable debugging. 09:38:47.805 9131-9188/ I/HWUIExtension: Get disable program binary service property (0) Void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) for name="clients" dev="debugfs" ino=6298 scontext=u:r:untrusted_app:s0:c512,c768 tcontext=u:object_r:debugfs_ion:s0 tclass=dir permissive=0
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