Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What is Oracle Real Time Collaboration (RTC)?

Real Time Collaboration handles synchronous communication between users. The facilities are
  •  Instant text messaging
  • Audio transmission using the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Ability to broadcast windows from one user’s desktop to others
There are two client-side facilities available for using RTC to the fullest. These are the web conferencing client and the Messenger client.

Real-Time Collaboration consists of a parent process controlled by OPMN in the standard manner for any Oracle Application Server component that manages a number of child processes that provide the functionality. Two child processes, the Document Conversion server and the Voice Conversion server, require a Windows environment.

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