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I was hoping to be able to do it with http, since I can easily convert it to https and have a secure communication channel
It seems like it is going to be way too hard to connect the two remote devices remotely, so I figure routing all of the traffic through a secure server is safer, and easier anyway
If I don't have to write my own security protocols that would be great, but the more I look into this the more I fear I will have to go down to a socket based TCP communication with a server
1). The webservice is a request/response based system, it is not a fully two-way communication channel
2). The webservice has no state memory, and therefore I must store everything somewhere (likely in a database) for retransmission back to the appropriate user upon request
2 users tell the webservice they are looking for each other, the webservice stores each user in an entry in its database
periodically, the users query the webservice for possible connections, the webservice responds with users that are looking for that user, or that match the user he is looking for
once the two users accept who they are talking to, the "communication" can begin, where one user sends a message to the other user through the web service, which stores it in its cache (again, probably the database)
I don't really know if there is anything wrong with that architecture, but it really stinks of bad code to me
They have a lot more resources than I do as far as development goes, and probably a lot more expertise when dealing with remote communication setups
NATs make things a whole lot more complicated, its a solved issue in games basically, but I don't know how its done
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