DIGG IT!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Today Adobe launched a new Peer connection service called Adobe Stratus into beta. The service allows 2+ Flash Player 10 clients (or AIR 1.5 clients or mixed) connect directly to one another using a new protocol in Flash Player 10 and AIR 1.5 called RTMFP (UDP based). With a Stratus developer key you can now write peer-peer audio/video apps leveraging this new Adobe service.
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Exciting! My mind is reeling with possibility!
it's work like charm in network(intranet), but not seem to work well with internet, some case it's connect to Adobe but can't connect to each other, some case is can't be establish at all, maybe it's UDP blocking or firewall somehow, if Adobe got easy way to enable or unblock UDP for "noob user" (just like flash security trust page or just "how to" page) that would be nice, thx Ted ;)
Wow, sounds interesting.
Stratus will, I suppose be the hub/server of last resort - if you can't connect to any peer because of your network configuration, you can still pull it in from the Stratus "service".
Jayesh
Jayesh,
Actually quite the opposite. The only way to enable peer in Player and AIR is to use the Stratus service.
Rather than last resort, it is the first service you integrate.
Ted :)
Well, there's also Cocomo, which does P2P, and also solves a lot of the issues you might hit developing with it :
http://blogs.adobe.com/collabmethods/2008/12/try_rtmfp_and_clienttoclient_d.html
nigel
will it work with fms server ??
some more information on RTMFP and Peer to peer http://askmeflash.com/article_m.php?p=article&id=3
adobe Air 1.5 can't stratus. air tutorial ?