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Learning Node.js for Mobile Application Development

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Learning Node.js for Mobile Application Development

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Learning Node.js for Mobile Application Development
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
14
Creating an E-Commerce Application Using the Ionic Framework
Index

Getting the lay of the land


In this chapter, we are going to build a chat application that is hauntingly reminiscent of the one that we saw in Chapter 5, Real-Time Data and WebSockets. The big difference, of course, is that our client will be an Ionic app this time, which will be able to interact fully with browser clients that are also connected to the same server. In doing so, we demonstrate how easy it is to build apps that almost seamlessly interact with apps on other platforms that use the same server.

What we will need

To get our app working, we will need:

  • A server that can both receive and relay messages via WebSockets.

  • An app that can connect to a server using WebSockets and send, receive, and process messages over the same protocol. All the sent data should be rendered in a way that is meaningful to the user.

In the spirit of this book, we will of course use Node.js for our server. To add WebSocket support to it, we will use the socket.io library, which you already saw in Chapter 6,...