I have simple question.
Is Co-browsing feature possible with WEBRTC?
If yes then how?
Yes, its possible, both things are from different tech stack and have no conflict with each other. So we can implement co-browse with WebRTC easily.
As for webrtc you must be using signaling from server side, i'd suggest to use that same for cobrowsing or optionally you can use RTCDataChannel
layer for data exchange.
I am working at Tagove where we have cobrowse along with WebRTC and that really works great.
Problems we faced
In our tagove solution whenever we change page in cobrowsing, webrtc stack also get reloaded, but nobody want that glitch, so we implemented a magical solution to fix it up. We use cobrowsing in iframe to manage this and then without a second of call disconnect customer can browse whole website while still on call on same page with video/voice call.
If you would like to see demo you can start a chat and co-browse with us at http://www.tagove.com/co-browsing-software
[DISCLAIMER: I do work at tagove as CTO]
Co-browsing is not integrated out-of-the-box in WebRTC. You can do screen sharing.
Co-browsing you must implement it yourself, but you can RTCDataChannel
as the communication channel. Though RTCDataChannels is not something specific for this purpose, is just a way to send data between two peers on top of which you can implement the entire co-browsing feature. You can check this: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/datachannels/
On the other hand, if you implement it using these, your application will become dependent on WebRTC and you'll need anyway a signaling mechanism. Taking these into consideration it might be a better idea to use websockets, with even better support on browsers.