Hi,

Sorry, I didnt check Red5 mailling-list for ages and I think it should be
painful to repeat this stuff everytime ...
We ll definitly use Red5 for our collaborative/e-learning app in Flex. As we
use an ESB, I ll post more infos about such an integration of Red5 later on.

Many thanx :)




On 16/04/07, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://osflash.org/red5/fud

we've heard that several times - in that same order "developers love that
we're so fired up about RTMP, lawyers, not so much"

Truth is, the wowza guys, one of them, used to work for adobe.  Before he
started Wowza, he walked in and showed them what he was going to build and
handed them a letter.  They said nothing at all.

Red5 is open source, we've documented our processes, and we feel great
about all of it.  Adobe probably won't come out and endorse Red5, but I do
believe that RTMP is pretty low on the radar these days.  I won't be
surprised when they release the RTMP spec.

Wowza is 1 of 2 companies that I've heard about doing a for-profit version
of FMS.  So, with that, I think we can feel a touch better about the whole
"yeah half of adobe thinks its cool, but the lawyers aren't so keen"
discussion.  I personally think that discussion is old, and not been
updated.

Also, Adobe is incredibly OS minded.  They quite a bit of OS stuff
themselves.  Especially since the merge.

 On 4/16/07, Philippe Chaurand < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I ve spend 1 year following how Red5 was becoming a great project (we
> currently use for video content production) and I recently dig into
> customizing Red5 application like oflaDemo.
> Yeah, the API is excellent to make FDS-like applications (despite FDS is
> more simple) : we can make 'real-time web' (as Christophe Coenraets says)
> and especially synchronizing datas between JEE server and Flash client
> (comet approach).
>
> My only question, what's Adobe is thinking about such a useful and
> concurrent project ? I ask Coenraets and he reply : "As part of the dev
> team, I d say it helps to spread Adobe technology but Adobe's lawyers think
> differently".
> Did you have troubles with Adobe ? The RTMP protocol isn't open-source,
> is it ?
>
> Thanx for your job.
> Philip
>
>
>
>
> On 16/04/07, . m a r c o s a u g u s t o <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > > FMS is a proven product and works well.  It also has support of
> > Adobe behind
> > > it and offers server features (Origin/Edge) that Red5 doesn't do yet
> > (things
> > > like redundancy/fail over/load balancing etc).
> >
> > red5 1.0 ??   xD
> >
> > >
> > > Red5 does all of main things that FMS does, and it also does AMF3
> > now - so
> > > you can use it with Flex2 applications.
> >
> > sooo...FMS AND FDS? in one box? open-source?
> > show me tha link!
> >
> >
> > hehe...Just to emphasize the marketing spirit .. xD
> >
> >
> >
> >
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