We have removed it just to make the tar.gz package smaller

Nothing stops you from adding videoconf application back.
Follow the general rule:
Red5Runner red5Runner = new Red5Runner();
//add your application to context
red5Runner.addScopeHandler("/yourApp", new YOUR_APP_HERE());
//add services needed by your flashapp
red5Runner.addService("yourService.service", new YOUR_SERVICE_HERE());

Report on your success

On 4/2/07, Fernando Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi

Thanks for this splendid repackage of red5. I?ve tried it without any
problem!
Just one question - the videoconference can be supported by this embedded
version? Or have you removed the videoconference support from the embedded
server?
Thanks an keep on this good work!

Best regards

Fernando

On Saturday 31 March 2007 14:34, Alexander Zhukov wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> We have put together a small and embeddable version of red5 -
red5-minimal.
> You might find red5-minimal useful if dont need all the features of
red5,
> but streaming and rtmpt flashapp  to server communication.
>
> red5-minimal is a small subset of red5 server which is based on
> red5-0.6rc2. The main goal of red5-minimal is not to substitute red5 but
to
> provide a small standalone jar and easy to embed class file to run red5
> from within your application.
>
> red5-minimal is configured entirely from your java code, so you can
think
> of red5-minimal as a library not a full-fledged server like red5.
>
> Everybody is invited to check out red5-minimal code at
> http://oss.viewdle.com/red5-minimal/
>
> Comments, ideas, criticism are appreciated,  if you find red5-minimal
> useful or absolutely ugly please tell.
>
> PS. Sorry for cross posting

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