The other thing that Michael was trying to say is that the videos that
you were watching are for a much older version of Red5. So much of the
info there is out of date.

The scripting support for Ruby and other scripting languages should be
fixed by the next release. You should ten be able to write the
majority of Red5 applications all in Ruby.

I hope that makes a bit more sense.

-Chris

On 1/28/07, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I just meant that it's gonna be (but don't rely much on current
> implementation, it's unstable recently after Java 6 with scripting
> support came out) the way you want it to be. Just write Ruby code and
> do not use Java at all.
>
> I had some thoughts to start re-writing Red5 IO guts in Ruby to port
> it completely when current Java implementation becomes stable, but
> right now I'm up to new application structure after short holidays.
>
> On 28/01/07, Jed Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry. I think that the meaning of your reply may have been lost
> > in translation. I'm not sure I understand what you meant.
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