On 11/10/06, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-11-11 at 10:32 +1100, Dan Rossi wrote:
>
> > woosh over my head, servlet of my choice ? why do some of us need to
> > worry about that, as i said before im not a java guy and leave
> > defaults as default :)
>
> I don't know Chinese. Why doesn't all these guys from China speak
> English or Russian so I could understand them when I'm to Bejing?
>
LOL

> Give me two reasons why developers who want to work with Red5 doesn't
> need to know Java basics as long as Red5 completely based in Java world?
>
1. We are supporting server-side scripting.
2. Our biggest user base consist mainly of Flash developers. These
people are good programmers but don't usually know Java.

> Even with API that copies FMS (idea that I dislike because FMS is built
> around all that SSAS issues) you have to deploy your apps. How do you
> deploy it if you don't know what you are configuring?
>
Well, I think we can make it simpler for people. There is no reason
why we can't. And if the API is a lot like FMS, that's probably fine
for most users. More advanced users and those needing to do very
sophisticated things will be able to use Java, configure Spring beans
and hook up some very amazing stuff.

> One day you could force yourself to learn how FMS apps are deployed. So
> why you think that you don't have to learn again when you switch the
> technology?
>

I think we are all saying the same here. It's just that the learning
curve for getting into Red5 shouldn't be too steep.

Anyway, I look forward to seeing the tutorial you come up with. Thank
you for putting it together.

-Chris

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