Thank you Joseph for that very clear explanation. I am looking forward
to Release Candidate 2. I am used to compiling applications separate
from the server itself.

-Aaron

On 1/20/07, joseph wamicha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Aaron, the red5.sh file will use the already compiled red5.jar that
> sits at the top of your red5 directory. red5.jar does not come
> pre-created/pre-compiled on the trunk version, but if
>
> I remember well, I think it comes precompiled on the downloadable
> 0.6rc1, so should run right out of the box.
>
> Hi Aaron,
>
> Sorry for misleading you earlier. Michael told me that all you need to do is
> drop your compiled application classes into the red5 webapps directory and
> you'll then be up and running.
>
> All you need to do is restart red5.
> Basically that answers your question, red5 can run straight out of the box
> without recompiling core red5 server code :-) just use the red5.sh file
>
>
> >There are some nightly builds of the
> red5.jar file here:
> http://www.red5tutorials.net/download/jar_dist/
> So you don't always have to compile red5 to start red5 core server.
> However, this builds might not always work, as they are in
>
> development.
> So probably just grab the latest, download to your red5 directory.
> Rename to red5.jar, then run red5.sh straight out of the box with the
> default red5 applications.
>
> Now, here comes the problem with this. Whenever you create your own
>
> red5 application, you have to compile ALL of red5 again. This means
> you still have to recompile all of
> core red5 server to be able to create your new red5 application.
> However, the rc2 is set to correct all this with a new application
>
> structure so that hopefully you should be able
> to not only run red5 out of the box, but you should be able to create
> your new red5 applications without having to recompile the core red5
> server again.
>
> That's my current understanding and hope that helps!
>
>
> >Aaron, did you try directly executing the "red5.sh" file from a Linux
> command prompt? (The file is under the parent Red5 directory). Also, first
> make sure the file has 'execute' permission for your user id.
>
>
> I know that the Windows equivalent ("red5.bat") works perfectly right out
> of the box.
>
>
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