> I'm running Red5 on a Centos 4.3 x86-64 machine.  Here's what 
> I did: 1. Download the latest JDK directly from Sun and 
> installed it using it's script 2. Download ANT and install it 
> manually (after adding /[wherever you put java]/bin to your 
> path) 3. set ANT_HOME accordingly 4. download red5 and then 
> it's just a simple matter of 'make && make install'
> 
> Eventually I added ANT_HOME and Java related paths to my 
> system-wide profile and it's worked like a charm.  (Working 
> like a charm on CentOS x86-64 4.3 and CentOS x86 4.4)

Thanks, I have it working now.  Turns out my issues were with driving the
apps themselves. :-)

Now next is to work out how to stream video (from FLV files).  That's the
most immediate application requirement.  Future requirements, if this is
possible, include a shared whiteboard for collaboration, and audio (possibly
video, though the need for video is debateable) conferencing, mostly in a
one on one or very few simultaneous users scenario.

What's the best way to learn how to write apps for Red 5?
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