Austin:

Good to see you working through your problems.

Yes, Scope's Context's can get awful confusing.  I'm sure many of us will explain it differently.  But heres my take.

rtmp://<domain>/<context>/<scope>

so for instance, the application is your context
and scope is your room

ie:

rtmp://www.mydomain.com/myApp/room1
or
rtmp://www.mydomain.com/weatherApp/ny

and IScope is an interface that you can deal with.  Basic scope is transparent through polymorphism.  When your dealing with IScope you could be dealing with a Basic scope without even knowing.

hth
On 9/8/06, Austin Kottke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Two questions:

1. Is there any documentation on scope and context path. I notice
there are many interfaces, IScope, IBasicScope but never a clear
definition of what Scope is in the framework of what the interface
means. I realize that maybe this has transposed
from the java world, but if there is a basic explanation of Scopes
and what they mean with the red5 server api this would be great.
Also, the same is with Contexts. What definition is being used here,
I realize that the java docs are not complete yet, but they are limited
in their explanations of this.

2. I am doing a push onto the server with IServiceCapableConnection
which works great for basic types. I'm curious if this was meant for pushing
full on Value Objects and any other type of class down to flash.

Are there any limitations I need to be aware of when interposing objects?

Best,

Austin

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