[Red5] C# & Red5
Lee McColl-Sylvester
lee.mccoll at lyons-group.co.uk
Mon Mar 6 03:21:21 EST 2006
Hey all,
I'm the one who originally wanted to port the system to C#, and will do
so once two points are met...
1. When Red5 reaches version 0.6 or above.
2. When Red5 has been documented enough. Ie. The FMS side of AMF
has a strong documentation.
Soon as those are done, I'm going to get busy :-)
Lee
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From: Red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:Red5-bounces at osflash.org] On
Behalf Of Steven Gong
Sent: 04 March 2006 01:10
To: Red5 at osflash.org
Subject: Re: [Red5] C# & Red5
On 3/4/06, Chris Allen <mrchrisallen at gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, I think those guys still are interested in creating a port
of
Red5 to that platform. I know that the Java version however,
isn't at
a stable point to to do this yet. Probably by version 0.6 these
guys
will begin working on the .Net version. I'm not them though, so
we
can wait and see what they say.
Personally I'd like to see portings after a more stable version is
released. But no one can stop the job if some one finds it interesting
and wants to spend time on it.
-Chris
On 3/3/06, services at rationalpath.com <services at rationalpath.com>
wrote:
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> Thanks, I only asked because some of the members
(Bernhard/Bryan) were
> discussing getting Red5 working in C#.
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[mailto:Red5-bounces at osflash.org ] On Behalf
> Of Connor Penhale
> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 4:54 PM
> To: Red5 at osflash.org
> Subject: Re: [Red5] C# & Red5
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> C# is not that portable of a language, to be put lightly... I
belive that's
> why Java was chosen as the language for the development of
Red5, because of
> its universality and portability. If you need to use ASP.NET,
try doing some
> of your client/server interaction as a shared object within
Red5 which
> consumes a SOAP webobject. I don't see Red5 being ported to C#
(this is my
> personal perspective as a user of Red5, not a developer). You
can run Red5
> as a windows service, simply write a C# wrapper for the Java
code.
>
> Best of Luck :)
> Connor
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> On 3/3/06, services at rationalpath.com <
services at rationalpath.com> wrote:
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> Would anyone be able to point be to the C# port of Red5 (in
whatever state
> its in?). I need to come up with a quick solution to build a
bi-directional
> channel between Flex 2.0 and C# code either running in ASP.NET
or even
> better just a windows service. Also, am I wrong in thinking
this protocol
> might be used in place of AMF3 for binary communications
between Flash AS3
> and C#?
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>
> Thanks!
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> James
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Best Regards
Steven Gong
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