Thanks Branko. I have not checked the code yet because'm quite busy these
days. If you think it's a bug, feel free to submit it to JIRA and assign it
to me. I will take a look when I am free. :-)

On 12/30/06, Branko Pecnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Ok, I think I found the problem.

Between client's connect and disconnect every new stream created get the
next id number (1,2,3,...,10,11,12,13 …) Even the earlier stream is
deleted the next one get next id in a sequence. For example, if client
create 3 streams (ids are 1, 2 and 3) and then deleted them, the next new
stream get the id number equal 4. On server side is a class RTMPConnection,
with this declarations:



            private final static int MAX_STREAMS = 12;



            //private Context context;

            private Channel[] channels = new Channel[64];

            private IStream[] streams = new IStream[MAX_STREAMS];

            private boolean[] reservedStreams = new boolean[MAX_STREAMS];



Some methods in this class have controll if streamId is less then 12, and
if not, the stream is rejected. StreamID is used as an index for accessing
the values of those arrays.



Is this is a bug or not it's depend of type of application. For
videoconference it is (after 11-th person disconnected, no stream is
availble). I think this is an answer for a lot of mails in this mailinglist.
Someone have to reprogram RTMPConnection class, but not just 
increasingMAX_STREAMS.

If no one does, I will L.



Tell me please, how to compile server side src.



Brane






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*Od:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Namesto
*Branko Pecnik
*Poslano:* 29. december 2006 18:20
*Za:* [email protected]
*Zadeva:* Re: [Red5] Is there a limit number of streams in NetConnection
oris aBUG ?



Hi.

It's me again. Nobody answer me L. The simple question is: How many
streams is posible through one NetConnection. I can make 11 working streams.
Is any body out there which make more then eleven ?



Brane


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*Od:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Namesto
*Branko Pecnik
*Poslano:* 28. december 2006 21:36
*Za:* [email protected]
*Zadeva:* [Red5] Is there a limit number of streams in NetConnection or is
aBUG ?



Hi.

At first sorry for my bad english, but I hope you will understand me.

I'm working on videoconference application. It working fine but after a
few concurent disconnects and connects of clients the new streams on client
side stop  working. So I done some tests and figure out that after
executing 12-th statement:



stream = new Stream(p_connection);



the new stream not working, and server after every next this statement
write to log this two lines:



 [WARN] 108563 IoWorker-4:( org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler.warn )
Unhandled ping: Ping: 3, 0, 0, -1

 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00



I think that server is stil working fine after this event, becouse the
other clients witch connected later see each other just fine.





The other test was making the 12 same sequential statements like this:



stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);

stream = new Stream(p_connection);



and the  stream not worked. If I write 11 statements stream work fine. ?!



Can any one test the same 12 statements and report me the result PLEASE?



I developing on WinXP with Red5-0.5, but if I copy .swf on Linux Suse 10.1where 
using red5
0.6 and a couple of days old trunk all is the same.



Thanks guys for a help

Brane









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