This red5 looks promising.

The architecture using java on the backend is fine - in fact Id like it to be scaleable. My only concern is the legality of reverse engineering they have done - and what Macromedia might do or not.

Are there some experienced red5 developers here?

Regards

Tj

On Jun 1, 2006, at 6:55 AM, Bernard Visscher wrote:

Maybe if you have engough clients you could use a dedicated server for all your clients with a maintenance contract so you don't have to do everything
yourself ;) But Yes Red5 needs java.
You can do something like this with php-sockets but then the hoster will have to set safemode off (because of the runtime limit) and you will have a permanent running script. I don't think the hoster will like to have that ;)

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Red5 requires a jvm (or jre) on the server, if I read correctly. I've been trying to get my host to install one for shared hosting accounts, and would use this red5 over localconnection if I were lucky enough to have java.

Mike
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