I will let the experts answer this one, but it seems like a classpath issue to me. Just check you hae your Application file in the classpath


Paul Dhaliwal


On 11/2/06, Interalab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The WAR implementation isn't exactly as I expected.  Here's what I've
found and let me know if I'm just doing something wrong.

I dropped the red5.war file into the webapps folder in my Tomcat
container.  The oflaDemo app worked great right out of the box.

Then I added an application class for the new application I was
installing.  It was added to
classes.com.interalab.mediacenter.Application.class  (oflaDemo is in
classes.org.red5.server.webapps.oflaDemo.Application.class )

I replaced ofla-context.xml with a new one for my application and edited
the new file.

On restarting, I'm not able to connect to my new application.

Question:  Do all applications in the WAR deployment have to live in
org.red5.server.webapps.xxx?

Thanks,
Bill





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