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Hi, Well I've set up the service, but I guess my question is
do I need to use the Remoting Client class on the server end -- like extend this class and then call the remoting client as a service? I'm a bit confused on the general workflow. The example on the red 5 site shows setting it up as a normal rtmp object, but access it through the gateway I imagine. But, does the service itself have to extend Remoting Client in order for it to be accessible? Best, Austin ---------- Original Message ----------- From: Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Austin Kottke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 15:06:15 +0400 Subject: Re: [Red5] Remoting and red5 > On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 23:16 -0700, Austin Kottke wrote: > > > Like in OpenAMF you have to edit the gateway config xml. Does red5 > > just see the remoting service exactly how its defined in the > > red5-web.xml? > > Austin, > > Seems that I dont get it right. Red5 uses servlet mappings and security > constraints as specified in web.xml in WEB-INF folder under root of your > application. Is it what you need? > > Cheers, > -- > Michael 'Antares' Klishin > > novemberain.com | osflash.org/red5 | rubyonrails.ru | flex.org ------- End of Original Message ------- |
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