Yeh thats true, FMS for inbstance doesnt expect you to know c++, all u
have to do is tweak its config files etc, i prefer if that was the case
here, but you have to know log4j, jetty, tomcat, java, spring just to
implement logging into your app :)
you have to know java anyway to build the application adaptors, but
there is the scripting engines now which may ease that, id prefer if
the engine was in AS3 or something so in line with FMS and more
portable from FMS.
hank williams wrote:
On 11/9/06, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 12:51 -0500, hank williams wrote:
What do you mean a walk through of a simple demo app, you mean document
how the current examples work, i think most are str8 forward but there
is def no docs for them.
What "getting started" docs often do is take a relatively simple
example and walk through what each step is and why you are doing it.
For example, if you look at the flash media server documentation, that
is exactly what they do. They take simple examples and explain what is
being done and why. It gives the writer an ability to explain a little
bit of the system design in a practical easy to understand context.
The problem is that we have to explain a lot of Java world stuff and
pack it in a short tutorial. You can't understand what to do if you
don't know how it works, to know how it works you have to know basics of
Spring and the language.
Jeez, I hope this isnt true. You mean to use red5 you need to know
spring and Java? If this is so, I think it is a design issue. You
really cant expect people that want a media server to need to
understand *anything* about spring. The intersection of people that
know java & spring & flash is a venn diagram containing about 5
people, and they all work on the red5 team! (just kidding). But
seriously can we talk about this! Can you elaborate.
Hank
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