Hi Joachim, thanks for the URL. Yes, I read through your tutorial and I was 
able to use it to implement some server-side code that performed connection 
counting and room-population control on dynamically-generated sub-scopes. 
However I guess for me there's still pieces of the puzzle missing. E.g. I was 
able set up a new netconnection from my Macromedia Flash client to the Red5 
server and although trace() revealed that the connection was indeed properly 
established, my Flash ConnectionLight UI component quickly turned back to red 
(indicating that there was no valid connection). It seems that I need to write 
some component-specific code on the server to handle each UI component's needs. 
Is this analysis correct?
However, under the exact same scenario, my Red5 connection light component 
turned green (and stayed green).

At this stage I'm not clear on what events are generated by Flash UI components 
when they are operational. If I could see a specific example of a Red5 java 
handler for a specific Flash UI component, I think this would solve the missing 
piece of the puzzle.
Thanks.

Joachim Bauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: oke _ schrieb:
> Hi, I've got a Flash client-side app and I need to create a Red5
> server-side app to replace my current FMS app. Are there any
> examples/tutorials on how to construct the required corresponding event
> handlers in Java for Flash client components?

http://www.joachim-bauch.de/tutorials/red5/MigrationGuide.txt

Joachim

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