[osflash] Help regarding server side Shared Object

Thijs Triemstra | Collab lists at collab.nl
Sun Mar 30 23:56:15 PST 2008


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Thijs

On Mar 31, 2008, at 9:34 AM, Rajesh Dharmalingam wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am writing a server side script with shared object so that my  
> flash client will be able to broadcast and play audio / video.
>
> URL is rtmp://server/app/room
>
> The following are the method that are called from server side:
>
> Application start:
> start (while red 5 server is started) -> appStart (after start, this  
> is getting called)
> Broadcaster/Publisher start:
> -> connect (When the client tries to publish the stream)--- 
> ><b>roomStart(i make the call explicitly and initialize  
> sharedobjects) </b>-> join (the broadcaster gets to join)
> Player/Subscriber
> -> join method called
>
> My queries are:
> 1. roomStart is not called. So, i made a explicit call from connect  
> to the roomStart
> 2. roomStart / roomJoin is not called as per the migration guide.  
> May be i am missing something.
> 3. With the above workflow, the broadcaster tries to establish  
> connection and gets connection timed out while the player/  
> subscribers are able to subscribe to the correct stream as published  
> by the broadcaster.
>
> Could anyone please let me know if the workflow is correct or need  
> to be modified?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -- 
> Regards,
> -Rajesh
>
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