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How it Works
The Javascript API makes use of plugins embedded into the application browser, to interact with the Enhanced PTT platform. The EPTT Plugin package will be distributed as MSI setup format for MicroSoft Windows Platform. Web developers need to include the KnEnhancedWebAPI.js file into their web pages and Onload event of the web page make a call to KNPoC.setupWebAPI().
The Javascript API detects the Plugin and checks for it's existence; if the Plugin is not installed then the JS will download the plugin and prompt for installation/save on the browser.
Supported Platforms
Push-to-Talk Javascript API packages are supported by the following Windows platforms:
- MicroSoft Windows 7
- Microsoft Windows 8.1
- Microsoft Windows 10
Supported Browsers
Push-to-Talk Javascript API packages can be used on following Supported 32-bit Browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Mozilla 32-bit Firefox v48 and below
- Mozilla Firefox latest version52 has deprecated the support of Plugin.
- The ESR (Extended Support Release) of 32-bit Firefox v52 is still supporting the plugins.
- Please refer this link to download ESR Firefox 52 32-bit version. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/
- Google Chrome v43 and above
Description
PoC Plugins will let you open inbound and outbound audio connections to/from the PoC Server for initializing PTT calls, Group calls, sending IPA's etc. The PoC EventStream running on the server, pushes the real-time events such as PoC calls and InstantPersonalAlert messages, from the...
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