[Red5] file sharing in red5

Daniel Rossi spam at electroteque.org
Sat Nov 3 11:56:14 PDT 2007


Ahh ok never used flash lite. I guess sure why not the beans exporter  
does all the dirty work and u just need the service and the interface  
and away you go. And then obviouslly it allows for the transport of  
binary content, could be of use for red5 applications I think. So  
chat, video, p2p stuff :) Does flash lite do video ? Would be nice if  
it handled as3.


On 04/11/2007, at 5:11 AM, Edward Yakop wrote:

> On Nov 3, 2007 6:55 PM, Daniel Rossi <spam at electroteque.org> wrote:
>> Well that example isnt really showing the real use for it, so many
>> different remoting options not sure why its not just using AMF or
>> whatever.
> I think what they're trying to show is to enter the flash remoting
> area by providing different protocol.
> To be honest this is a good thing. AMF is not available for mobile
> phone areas (IIRC), I hope they will have
> flash lite port for this. That way, I don't have to wait for
> http://swxformat.org/ to be ported in java when I need it :)
>
>> Well flash has upload capabilities im sure the bytearray
>> can be transferred via hessian. It does seem heaps easy to use, same
>> with RMI for the exporters, but i dont want a servlet remoting option
>> but tcp so it can be binded for local network access only so JMS is
>> the goer for what im trying to do as it's for administrating a list
>> of sub scopes in each servers cache which also handles setting up the
>> loggers.
>
> I'm not so sure about this, since I'm not familiar with hessian. I
> can't comment on this. But I think hessian had been using servlet
> since day 1, so I think it's a design decision that they do that.
>
> Regards,
> Edward Yakop
>
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