No, as it still doesn't solve the issue of the lack of any API for signalling over already obtained network information (such as IP), when you could use direct communications immediately after NAT has been traversed.
Still, props to the guy for creating the article. I didn't know that you could serialise/manipulate the SDP session descriptions before I read it.
Still, props to the guy for creating the article. I didn't know that you could serialise/manipulate the SDP session descriptions before I read it.