it is a complex matter...
what do you mean for "streaming video"?
A. just to play a video file that reside on a server and it is
accessed by HTTP,
B. play a real video stream like:
   1. RTSP + RTP (ietf standards) stream (i.e. 
rtsp://mystreamingserver:554/myStream)
   2. RTMP (flash technology) stream (i.e.
rtmp://mystreamingserver:1935/streamApp/appInstance/myStream)
   3. HTTP stream (tricky technology that sends a infinite video file
as response) (i.e. http://mystreamingserver:80/myStream)
   4. other streaming solution not using an URL

(Point 4 solutions require some SDK, mainly ActiveX, which allow to
start the playback of a video file by calling method using javascript)







On 19 Nov, 14:31, Arthur Kalmenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, you would have to use flash or the HTML 5 video tag for that.
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> > Do GWT and AppEngine support streaming video?
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