On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:42 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, that's Sun's mantra.. write once, run anywhere.. but anyone who
> has been coding Java since day one knows it's a lie.   Java compiles
> and runs on every os with an equivalent jvm version... but doesn't
> always run precisely the same way.  Issues can surface at the os level
> ie. jvm compatibility/availability, drivers, etc. 
> 
> It's still possible to write code that compiles and runs differently
> on another platform.


I've never heard of OS dependent problems with red5. All the bugs we have are 
in streaming logic. It's not a question of JVM behaviour.
-- 
Michael 'Antares' Klishin

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