Reading from udp port in browser
Solution 1
What you are looking for can't be done with in Javascript due to security constraints such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks. The closest technology available (that I know of) for client-side JS is WebRTC.
With WebRTC you can use DataChannels over SRTP and ICE as a possible solution.
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Solution 2
You can use both TCP and UDP connections with the chrome.socket API, but this is only for Packaged Apps (i.e. apps that are bundled in a container to be run as desktop apps).
The API was available for a while for Chrome extensions, when it was in experimental status (see this answer, from a user who works at Google and was co-presenter for Packaged Apps at Google I/O 2012)
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Updated on July 20, 2020Comments
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C graphics almost 4 years
Aside from Java Applet, is there anyway we can read from an UDP socket? I know websockets are TCP sockets, but I need to communicate with a server via udp sockets, anything in HTML5, or anything at all? I have looked at this post from: two years ago and this one as well again from two years ago no UDP. I was wondering if there is any new way now that we are in 2013 to use the browser to communicate with a server via udp socket?
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shreddish about 8 yearsIs the socket API only intended for sending text through UDP or could you use this API to playback multicast video as well?
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Maciej Dzikowicki over 7 yearsGoogle just announced that they will remove Apps: blog.chromium.org/2016/08/from-chrome-apps-to-web.html