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360Flex SJ 2008 - Building Red5 Applications by Chris Allen

Take your Flex applications to the next level. Add streaming video, live interactivity and push technology to your projects, all using the acclaimed open source Red5 Flash server. Project leader Chris Allen will walk attendees though building a Red5 application using the new Jedai Framework (http://jedai.googlecode.com). They will learn how to harness the power of RTMP in Flash to build cutting edge content including multi-user games, live video chat and more.



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ted :)

6 Responses to “ 360Flex SJ 2008 - Building Red5 Applications by Chris Allen ”

  1. # Anonymous adobe flex

    Thanks for this great tutorial ... This kind of application are amazing :)  

  2. # OpenID funkyboy

    it says video unavailable.  

  3. # Blogger Ted Patrick

    I can see it just fine... Hmmm

    Ted :)  

  4. # Blogger Cliff Meyers

    I hope they've fixed all the AMF serialization issues they had back in v0.6 last summer. Having spent over 6 months fighting with the product and pleading with their devs to take my bug reports seriously, I'll say that I've moved on to Blaze DS and have no plans to look at Red5 again.  

  5. # Blogger Mondain

    I can see it fine also, "works on my machine" :)  

  6. # Blogger anatole

    This gets really interesting when you really string things together - jetty 7 with scalability of NIO / continuations, convenience of the BlazeDS (updated for Jetty 7 in subscriptions/messaging) and Red5 integrated in the same apps - becomes really modern platform for number of rich media streaming apps.

    Very tempting approach giving the fact that we usually have to extend communication layer significantly for robustness, performance and background load optimization.
    Regards,
    Anatole Tartakovsky  

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