Thanks a lot Chris for your brief introduction. Believe me, those are 
the kind of things i love to hear before trying new technologies.:) You 
made me believe that it's worth the effort of trying it. And to feel 
that it won't take so much time.
Unfortunately i will be without internet connection until Thursday. 
Thursday night, maybe, i'll try Spring+Hybernate+Red5 integration. I'm 
not afraid of trying new things (especially when i know they're going to 
work... i hope :P), but i'm afraid of spending to much time 
understanding them, and changing my workflow and current framework to 
start using them. If you're "around here" Thursday night, maybe you can 
help me (or us, "osflash" :P) with the first steps on this integration. 
For now, i have some major questions (architecture, maintainability, 
etc) and some minor questions (security and authorization techniques, 
performance, server hosting issues). The current project will have a LOT 
of traffic (it will be publicized on the TV), and the project is huge, 
so there is a lot of responsibility. I love trying new things, but i 
hate responsibility :P.

Once again, thanks a lot Chris. And.....  i wish you a great honeymoon! 
And also the happiest life with your better half ;) Congratulations!

João Saleiro



Chris Allen wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> On 9/11/06, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Chris, it seems powerful indeed. I currently mostly use PHP for server side
>> development, but if someone could take the time to make our lives easier
>> with Java (and since we have a great backend **red5**) I would certainly try
>> a swith to java!
>>
>>     
> That's cool! All the stuff really is in place to do that now with
> Red5. I suppose when you mean make it easy, having an example would be
> helpful. I'm not sure that anything else really needs to be added to
> Red5 to get it any better, but I would be glad to hear suggestions on
> what you would like to see.
>
>   
>> On 9/11/06, João Saleiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Oh, please, spend that time!!! :P
>>>       
>
> João I will when I get back from my honeymoon and get done with FITC
> Hollywood. So, around mid October. Getting married turns out to be a
> lot of work. ;-)
>
>   
>>> It seems an excellent solution. I would love to see all those things
>>> working together. I wish i had more time, but once again i have another
>>> tight deadline.I'll try just Hibernate for now. :)
>>>
>>>       
> Well João, as I said above all the pieces are there to make Red5 work
> seamlessly with Hibernate now. I understand that a deadline doesn't
> make it easy to try new things though, so I can completely understand
> not going down this path. Anyway, if you generate the needed DAO
> classes and get that layer talking to the database and all working
> fine, then hooking up to Red5 should be fairly simple. Just make sure
> to work with Spring when you are doing this section. Spring will make
> your life working with Hibernate much better anyway. At this point 90%
> of your work will be done, then it's just getting the Red5 API hooked
> up to call your DAO objects.
>
> The good news is that if you use Hibernate, you will have to do all of
> that work (the 90%) anyway,
>
> Let me know if you have any questions; I will try to help where and
> when I can. I don't leave until Friday.
>
> Boa Sorte!
>
> -Chris
>
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