[Red5devs] Red5 Libraries
Dominick Accattato
daccattato at gmail.com
Sun Feb 3 11:43:33 PST 2008
Yeah, Thijs. This has surfaced throughout Red5's history and seems
worth looking into. The one thing I remember from the past is that
most people cared less about modularity and more about having a 1.0
stable version of Red5 so we will have to see how this can be done in
parallel if at all at this point.
On Feb 3, 2008, at 12:24 PM, Thijs Triemstra | Collab wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there have been requests on the mailinglists for a minimal version of
> Red5, for AMF remoting services for example. Something like this
> could be done by dividing Red5 into sub projects/libraries for AMF/
> RTMP/FLV for example. I think this will greatly improve the overall
> quality of the Red5 server, it's easier to maintain libraries and the
> number of end users of the code would increase. Of course the
> feasibility of something like that is a different problem, how hard
> is it to transition it into libraries depends on the architecture of
> Red5, if there's infrastructure and maintainers.. I'm not a Java
> developer but offer my help with any infrastructure/hosting/
> documentation/flash samples/debugging etc. We're working on similar
> Python libraries and a lot of the work there will overlap with the
> stuff that has to be done in Java (testing, creating tools etc). But
> the broad spectrum of use cases that Red5 covers it's hard for me, or
> anyone for that matter, to get things right and keep it possible to
> 'fit your brain'. Anyway, just a thought..
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thijs
>
>
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