This figure shows three Oracle Web Conferencing Consoles connecting to the Core Components machine. Below is an explanation of each.
- A Web Conferencing Console in Company B's corporate intranet and behind its proxy connects to the Real-Time Collaboration Core Components machine (typically through HTTPS tunneling), which is located in the corporate intranet of Company A. Ultimately, the socket is handed off to the Real-Time Collaboration mx.
- A Web Conferencing Console in the Internet connects to the Real-Time Collaboration Core Components machine (typically through direct HTTPS) in the Company A corporate intranet. Ultimately, the socket is handed off to the Real-Time Collaboration mx.
- An Web Conferencing Console in the Company A corporate intranet connects directly to the Real-Time Collaboration mx in the Real-Time Collaboration Core Components machine in the same corporate intranet.