[Red5] FMS Application Portability
Mondain
mondain at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 12:57:09 PST 2007
I would be glad to help you out with this, I believe that an SSAS like
interpreter would be great for people wanting to migrate to Red5.
Paul
On Dec 14, 2007 4:03 AM, David Foley <solutions at ondevice.ie> wrote:
> To all you ecmascript heads out there,
>
> maybe you can advise me - I've been developing an advanced commerical
> grade javascript / SSAS framework for Flash Media Server (currently in
> beta), and I'm interested in knowing how it would perform on Red5 -
> searching through the demos, I noticed a javascripted (and python!)
> implementation of demoservice that used the LiveConnect API. My framework
> employs virtual namespaces (read javascript 'namespace objects') and uses a
> custom method to eval external javascript files into those namespaces
> without polluting the global namespace (in fact, the whole framework can run
> in a closure and provides fine grained access control to export objects). In
> as muchas possible, the framework has been written so that it has as little
> dependencies as possible, but that being said, it does rely (in parts) upon
> the SSAS API.
>
> My questions is fairly straightforward - does RED5 come bundled with the
> SSAS native objects (File. XML, NetServices etc) for interpreted
> applications? If not, I would be interested in contributing to RED5 by
> providing a direct (read reverse-engineered) port of the SSAS (Server Side
> ActionScript) API in order to help migration of existing FMS applications to
> RED5.
>
> Any pointers? Any volunteers to join me for that matter?
>
> Best,
>
> David.
>
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