Magnus Jedvert 0f0e7a6f18 Android: Remove use of EGLContexts in PeerConnectionFactory
Since the legacy video codecs seem to be around for some time more, we
need to make them injectable and provide a migration path for clients
that still use them so that we can clean up PeerConnectionFactory.

This CL moves the creation of EglContexts into the legacy codec
factories. Clients can then migrate to setEGLContext() instead of using
setVideoHwAccelerationOptions().

Bug: webrtc:9502
Change-Id: I608607b32db73ce3df7704a061e66d9d53946af5
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/87941
Reviewed-by: Sami Kalliomäki <sakal@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Magnus Jedvert <magjed@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23934}
2018-07-11 13:46:05 +00:00
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2017-09-15 04:25:06 +00:00
2018-03-01 20:22:48 +00:00

This directory holds a Java implementation of the webrtc::PeerConnection API, as
well as the JNI glue C++ code that lets the Java implementation reuse the C++
implementation of the same API.

To build the Java API and related tests, make sure you have a WebRTC checkout
with Android specific parts. This can be used for linux development as well by
configuring gn appropriately, as it is a superset of the webrtc checkout:
fetch --nohooks webrtc_android
gclient sync

You also must generate GN projects with:
--args='target_os="android" target_cpu="arm"'

More information on getting the code, compiling and running the AppRTCMobile
app can be found at:
https://webrtc.org/native-code/android/

To use the Java API, start by looking at the public interface of
org.webrtc.PeerConnection{,Factory} and the org.webrtc.PeerConnectionTest.

To understand the implementation of the API, see the native code in src/jni/pc/.