How can my friends contact me?
Oct 3rd, 2019 by Aswath
To start a WebRTC session, a browser has to visit an HTTP URI. Accordingly, EnThinnai allocates one (which we call your canonical WebRTC Call URI) for you. You can share this with your friends, include it in email signature, or embed it in an iFrame in a web page, like your ID page. But using just the canonical URI is so limiting. We could add parameters to the canonical URI so the application server or your browser could use them to provide additional features or information in real time.
By design, your instance of EnThinnai server is not involved when you originate a WebRTC session. But you can store contact information of a contact in your buddy list, so when you hover the mouse over the contact’s name a link will appear for you to initiate a session with that person.