[Red5devs] OpenAMF and BlazeDS

Caio Cunha red5.caiotoon at gmail.com
Mon Jun 23 19:55:52 PDT 2008


HI, again, guys!

Really useful explanations. But now the main question, wich option can
transfer data faster (not talking about multimedia)?

Did anyone made a test or know a benchmark?

CaioToOn!

2008/6/23 Chris Allen <mrchrisallen at gmail.com>:

> Ryan,
>
> I have to disagree with you on this one. While yes, Red5 can certainly
> do all of the FMS stuff as you described, it also makes one kick ass
> J2EE server, supporting Flash Remoting and RTMP for data transfer of
> any type.
>
> I like Thijs' explanation better. Anyway, in a way you guys are both right.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Ryan Christensen [drawcode]
> <ryan at drawcode.com> wrote:
> > BlaseDS is more of a remoting only soution where Red5 is a direct
> > implementation of Flash Media Server and all it supports (remote shared
> > objects, streaming audio, streaming video etc).  Blaze is more like
> remoting
> > solutions of the past for Java such as Flash remoting which used to be
> from
> > Adobe, Flourine for .net, PyAMF, AMFPHP etc.  These allow direct access
> to
> > dlls or java class files or php obects or python object where Red5 is
> more
> > of a media and multiuser server.
> >
> > RYAN
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Thijs Triemstra | Collab <
> lists at collab.nl>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Caio,
> >>
> >>> First: Are OpenAMF and BlazeDS competitor solutions to Red5?
> >>
> >> As far as I know OpenAMF is not being maintained anymore and doesn't
> >> support AMF3 etc. BlazeDS is similar to Red5 (same license, also java
> with
> >> spring) except it doesn't support RTMP (for audio/video/data streaming)
> but
> >> on the other hand it does support the Flex messaging APIs.
> >>
> >>> Second: If yes, why does Red5 is a better solution?
> >>
> >> One reason could be the fact that Red5 is a project for developers by
> >> developers, whereas BlazeDS is a tightly-controlled project of Adobe,
> but
> >> maybe more suitable for newbies because they have pretty good
> documentation
> >> available. IMO BlazeDS has a 'enterprise' vibe whereas Red5 is a true
> >> OSFlash project. One advantage of BlazeDS is the fact they have unit
> tests
> >> for nearly every aspect of their server, something that is missing for
> Red5.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Thijs
> >>
> >>
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