[osflash] osFlash for multi user applications newbe
Hipolito Troy
troyhipolito at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 13 07:30:14 PDT 2005
OOOO Ka
Looks like is signed up for the wroing list.
Thank you for clearing that up :)
I think an open source directly replacing flash
communication server is a very exciting thing.
I will take a look at Red5
-T
--- "Luke Hubbard (luke at codegent.com)"
<king.selassie at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Hipolito,
>
> I think you may have got the wrong idea about what
> OSFlash is.
>
> OSFlash is ...
> a directory of known open source flash projects.
> home for a collection of open source projects
> related to flash.
> a community of flash developers who help out on open
> source projects and
> support each other.
>
> OSFlash is not ...
> a server or single project
> a commercial venture
>
> That being said there are some projects on OSFlash
> which might be of
> interest to you. Most notably Red5, an open source
> flash communication
> server. However Red5 is currently in the early stage
> of development and wont
> be ready for production environments for a good few
> months. If you are
> interested in learning more checkout the red5
> project page (
> http://www.osflash.org/red5) and signup to the
> mailing list.
>
> -- Luke
>
>
>
>
> On 10/13/05, Hipolito Troy <troyhipolito at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello every one I am new.
> >
> > I have looked through the Oregano and osFlash.
> Both
> > seem very promising.
> >
> > I did have issues with the Origano because of the
> lack
> > of support. Not many wanted to reply to my
> requests or
> > even entertain the idea of us helping to expand
> the
> > project.
> >
> > The osFlash seems to be very active with a large
> > amount of information. In fact I really do not
> know
> > where to begin. In fact it was just to much info
> to
> > get a grasp on the specifics.
> >
> > We wanted to find an alternative to the flash
> > communication server and shockwave mulit user
> server.
> > We wanted to host the application to resell
> > connections to promote multi user games for the
> > community. Reselling would probably only help pay
> for
> > some of the bandwidth and hardware but think this
> is
> > worth while. We currently run
>
www.shockwaveserver.com<http://www.shockwaveserver.com>
> > and like to continue in the multi user arena for
> Flash
> > and Director.
> >
> > Not sure if this is the place to ask but do not
> fully
> > understand the parameters of the application. So
> if
> > these questions are not appropriate here please
> > forward them along or point me in the right
> direction.
> >
> > Questions:
> > 1. Is osFlash a service that can run while regular
> web
> > services are running in a web hosting environment?
> Or
> > does it require a special port?
> >
> > The great advantage of the flash communication
> server
> > is that it works along side the web services so
> the
> > port is standard. The older shockwave multi user
> > server is very nice but by default runs on port
> 1626
> > (fire wall issues) and needs a dedicated server to
> use
> > port 80. We currently use shockwave multi user
> server
> > for a number of games (newest one is
> > www.chamberofchat.com
> <http://www.chamberofchat.com>).
> >
> > 2. Are we permitted to run this as a paid service
> (in
> > order for us to pay for bandwidth and hardware)
> > pending any possible partnership or support for
> the
> > product?
> >
> > Just FYI, we are heavily involved in the
> interactive
> > community from hosting, to development and even
> > operate a large 3rd party Macromedia Director
> learning
> > resource. If it is flash it can be used for
> director.
> > So promoting documentation on both would be a
> great
> > asset to the osFlash project.
> >
> > 3. Will this work in a Windows 2003 Web edition
> > environment?
> >
> > Thank you very much for any suggestions and hope
> we
> > can use this to extend our interactive projects as
> > well as possibly create tutorials in the future.
> >
> > Troy Hipolito
> > ISO interactive, LLC
> > isoitneractive.com <http://isoitneractive.com>
> > shocksites.com <http://shocksites.com>
> > shockwaveserver.com <http://shockwaveserver.com>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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