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Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin

You're reading from   Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin A project-based guide to using the latest Android features for developing production-grade apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631292
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Creating WhatsPackt, a Messaging App FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Building the UI for Your Messaging App 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up WhatsPackt’s Messaging Abilities 4. Chapter 3: Backing Up Your WhatsPackt Messages 5. Part 2:Creating Packtagram, a Photo Media App
6. Chapter 4: Building the Packtagram UI 7. Chapter 5: Creating a Photo Editor Using CameraX 8. Chapter 6: Adding Video and Editing Functionality to Packtagram 9. Part 3:Creating Packtflix, a Video Media App
10. Chapter 7: Starting a Video Streaming App and Adding Authentication 11. Chapter 8: Adding Media Playback to Packtflix with ExoPlayer 12. Chapter 9: Extending Video Playback in Your Packtflix App 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using a WebSocket connection

As mentioned, WebSockets is a powerful technology that enables bidirectional communication between client and server. In this section, we are going to use a WebSocket connection to connect with our server to obtain and send messages. But before we do that, it is essential to understand the alternatives and the rationale behind choosing WebSockets for our messaging app.

Why WebSockets?

There are several options for enabling real-time communication between clients and servers, including the following:

  • Long polling: This is when the client sends a request to the server, and the server holds the request until new data is available. Once the server responds with the new data, the client sends another request, and the process repeats.
  • Server-Sent Events (SSE): SSE is a unidirectional communication method where the server pushes updates to the client over a single HTTP connection.
  • Real-time cloud databases (for example, Firebase Firestore...
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