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Thanks
for the quick response this morning Lee. One of the key benefits of Red5 for us
was the native flash data types, being able to pass around native arrays and objects
without having to parse xml/strings. I have looked into Oregano this morning
and, while providing a good framework, it still uses an xml socket connection, so
still has to serialiase/deseralise string data. Our project
doesn’t have to be delivered for another 7-8 months yet, so maybe Red5 will
be in a stable release by then… does anyone know a final release date estimate
yet? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee McColl-Sylvester Do you require streaming live video or sound? If not,
I would advise using Oregano, as it support great user management, persistent
data and is much more mature than Red5. Otherwise, you may have to wait a
while for a platform that fully supports your requirements while being stable
enough to manage the user count you are expecting. Regards, Lee From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Geary Hi All.
I am investigating the possibility of using the Red5 server for a chat
application. The app will be using a flash front end (obviously!) and either
remote shared objects or ‘normal’ messages through a socket
connection. The
application has to support 2500 concurrent users, so my question is: Has anyone
performed or know of any load testing utilities that we can use to test? Or any
indication of performance statistics would be very useful! Thanks
in advance, James
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