Hi Luke, Please try sending this to the Red5 mailing list. I'm sure that you will get more responses there. http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org<http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org>
-Chris On 8/1/07, Luke Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have Red5 with Apache Ant up and running on a test CentOS 4.4 > installation. I have a basic understanding of Java programming, but > my understanding comes from my programming background in other > languages... Other than JavaScript, I've never really touched Java, > so this is all new to me (I have no idea what a "bean" is). > > I'm trying to figure out how to build Red5 applications, and the best > way to do it. I keep seeing mentions of "WAR" and "TomCat" but I > really have no idea what either would do for me. I read something > about TomCat having some functionality in HTTP, but I thought Red5 > already had this through another port... So I'm quite confused. > > What I also would like to know is how to keep red5 running... like as > a service so it's always running. > > My end goal is to write these applications and have them working: > > "streamvid" > > Where users stream FLV videos from. Possibly secure it so only my > flash application can stream from it, maybe by passing a password > somehow. > > "webcam" > > Flash application makes use of camera.get to send video/audio and > saves it as an flv file. Information, like user id, is sent at some > point. When video is done recording it connects to an off-site MySQL > server and inserts a row referencing the new video for that user. > Saved flv gets stored in a place "streamvid" can access. Video > watermark added (if possible). > > "uploadvid" > > Allows user to upload file through flash application. When finished > the app runs it through ffmpeg with specific parameters. App connects > to off-site MySQL server during different stages (file uploaded, > after ffmpeg finishes). Has some sort of queue-line system where a > certain number of files can be uploaded at one time globally. > > > One of the biggest things that confuses me is the difference between > a simple application you can call functions from and being able to do > stuff with flv files, whether it be streaming, recording, etc... Or > even the web interface. > > Any help/advice would be appreciated :) > > Thanks, > > -Luke > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >
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