RTC Client API Application Development (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
Windows Embedded CE provides the Real-time Communications (RTC) Client API, which supports the following functionality:
- Setting up VoIP connections between Windows Embedded CE-based devices, Windows XP-based systems, third-party SIP user agents, or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) phones.
- Initiating text-messaging sessions. These can occur simultaneously with voice connections.
- Receiving presence information that enables you to see if your contacts are online, changing your own presence state and sending notifications, and monitoring who is watching your online presence.
In addition to the information in this section, you can also learn more about RTC Client API development using the documentation for the desktop version of the RTC Client API, at this Microsoft web site.
For information about the differences between the desktop and Windows Embedded CE implementations of the RTC Client API, see Comparing Windows Embedded CE and Desktop RTC Implementations.
In This Section
- Real-time Communications Concepts
Describes RTC Client API architectural concepts and protocols.
- Using the RTC Client API
Provides information about using the RTC Client API.
- RTC Client API Code Examples
Provides code examples that demonstrate how to use the RTC Client API.
- RTC Video
Describes the sysgens and technology for pluggable codecs available for the RTC Client.
Related Sections
- Real-time Communications (RTC) Client API
Provides low-level functionality for Voice over IP (VoIP), messaging, and presence support
- RTC Client API Security
Provides security best practice information relevant to the RTC Client API
- RTC Client API Reference
Contains descriptions of RTC Client API programming elements