Olá Zé,

great, but i do not intend to use AS3 right now. My intentions are to 
start looking to AS3 by the end of November, but currently i have to 
finish this application on AS2 and it's out of question changing to AS3. 
Well, it's also out of question to use Red5, but since i'm trying it on 
the spare time, if i can make the transition we all will win :). But 
what's the problem of applying this feature using Red5?

Thanks,

João Saleiro



João Fernandes wrote:
> Bom dia João,
>
> There is already a solution for what you're looking for. It's called Flex
> Data Services which synchs automatically all clients connected to a
> destination. 
> RPC calls are still available in FDS but Data Services is what you're
> looking for.
>
> João Fernandes
>  
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of João Saleiro
> Sent: quinta-feira, 12 de Outubro de 2006 11:20
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Red5] Migrating from AMFPHP to Red5
>
> Michael,
>
> I want to kill php code :).
> I will try to use db4o (an ODBMS) with red5, as an experience to improve 
> the current framework. :)
> So I have to say bye bye PHP. And what i want with red5 is to say also 
> "bye bye refresh button".
>
> Do you have any recommendations that could help me? (see my previous mail).
>
> João Saleiro
>
>
> Michael Klishin wrote:
>   
>> On Thursday 12 October 2006 07:18, João Saleiro wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> My biggest problem right now is to find how to give the server
>>> initiative to alert all the clients, and how to adapt the client-side
>>> code to work with Red5 and the synchronization features, changing it as
>>> less as possible. Any advices to help me starting with this?
>>>     
>>>       
>> Joao,
>>
>> First off, think whether you REALLY need to use something but SO if you
>>     
> have 
>   
>> AMF calls working right with AMFPHP? You can access database from Red5
>>     
> apps 
>   
>> as long as Spring integrates with Hibernate like a charm (including 
>> transactions stuff) so you can just ADD Red5 to your legacy application, 
>> powered by php.
>>
>> You can use sockets for this, that's the way I connected Red5 with Rails 
>> application. Or just share the same database.
>>
>> AMF3 support in Red5 is still incomplete...
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>   
>>     
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