![]() When a user opens the URL for the Web App thing ( using ) the Web page gets a few Javascripts (we are also using JQuery here, just to simplify some of the work we need to be done, and bootstrap so that everything doesn't just look too horrible), some CSSs and then it opens a WebSocket, where it receives immediatly a UUID for it to use to download the QR Code image. ![]() What is the plan?įor our small proof of concept, just like with WhatsApp, the chat bit of the Web App will work using WebSockets. These are not particularly pretty, they are a proof of concept and just work. One is the Web server side bit, which will display a QR Code and allow the auth and also do some chatting, and the other is the Android app that will read QR Codes and also work as a chat client.
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