Friday, December 7, 2012

Re: GWT and Web Cam

Hi Christopher,
accessing the webcam is something the browser may be unable to do:
recent browsers (just chrome afaik) that implement WebRTC's getUserMedia
(http://www.webrtc.org/)  may provide access to the stream coming from the webcam,
else you're forced to use a plugin, for instance flash.

If you want to use WebRTC, moving to  GWT 2.5 and Elemental is in my opinion a good choice.
If you want, you can find some info here http://jooink.blogspot.it/2012/11/gwt-augmented-reality-howto-step-2.html
(just the first few lines, up to the copy into a canvas, then canvas's toDataURL() will give you the snapshot).

Ciao,
   Alberto.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Christopher <sahayachristopher@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

     My GWT version is 2.4.0

    My Query is , In my application  a requirement to capture images through webcam . What is the best way to do it.

Thanks,
Christopher

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