Hi Yusuf,
Thank you.
The *mx.controls.VideoDisplay* should work without any problem. If there is
any issue please let me know.
But remember  is a very primitive UI Component. Even Adobe does not use it
:) . The 
spark.components.VideoPlayer<http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/spark/components/VideoPlayer.html>
is
more advanced but is not in 2.1
2.2 will have full support of spark components.


2011/6/7 IQBAL YUSUF <[email protected]>

> You rock Alain... awesome project.. I'm glad that you thought --> "I
> wanted a more simpler solution where one will only programm in Java like any
> GWT project." ... Great thinking.... Now I'm going to play with Flex
> component since I can do it from Java GWT. I'm specially interested to use
> *"**mx.controls.VideoDisplay" *component and hope your library can play
> that. Thanks Again...
>
> Iqbal Yusuf
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