In fact I have started another project doing something quite similar but
with other Client-Technologies:

Using OpenLaszlo (Client) + Red5 (Remoting + Streaming)
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/

It has the same basic feature's from conferencing point of view:
- meeting rooms with 4x4 and *audience-rooms* 1xmany
- shared whiteboard (drawing, (re-)editable Text, Images, lines/shapes,
dragNdrop, resizeable, storeable)
- document converters from various formats for usage on whiteboard
In addition it provides some basic features for private and public room
handling (meaning some rooms are only for private usage while others are for
public usage)

regards
sebastian wagner


2007/5/15, nomIad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

 Im not talking ONLY about the server, i talk about the flash client. So
many things done the same way.
Let me give an example. I set up a tutorial for acegi security on the red5
wiki.
acegi use a standard way for authentication and authorisation. So, why
dont we have these things client side to.
Just as an example use an standard Principal System for applications. Life
could be so much easier.
Im not the one who like to code everytime the same stuff, flash and red5
based.

Or just another example a general way storing multiple attributes,
connected to clients in a SO.
A generalized object oriented way on extracting the UPDATED information
and maybe even a standard way to automate your MVC apps models.

The more is standard, the faster you can work on your new stuff..

cu nomIad


Dan Rossi schrieb:

There is already things like playback, publish and sharedobject
security. But i know what you mean, and authentication / authorisation
framework, those security features could be used to roll your own, but
there does need to be some kind of bean you can just enable in your xml
config which sets up an authentication plugin for you utilising also the
security methods. And you can customise the plugin yourself. It should
be enabled with either an embedded db system like hibernate or jdbc etc.
I hear now though that rtmps isnt so easy to setup or not working yet in
red5 ? That would need to be enabled i guess to send secret keys or a
login form to authenticate against. The problem ive yet to work out is
if secret key loaded into the client via dynamic scripting is sniffable
at runtime. Obviouslly it cant be stored in the swf.

nomIad wrote:

 Hey guys,

I think thats really funny. Ive done such an app too, 1 year ago.
I used FMS, but was on the way to use Red5.

Some of us are doing pretty much the same thing, but there is no
FRAMEWORK related to that stuff?!

Were all writing the cores of that without any standard way for
authentication, authorisation, etc.
I think its time for a Flash Framework and Red5 kit for those sort of
apps...

cu nomiad

Storm schrieb:

     Hi JOachim,congrats! that's pretty simmilar to my own app hehe, only
that my "live audio and video communication" is not a "all see all"
videoconf, it works more like a classroom where the teacher sees
everyone but the pupils only (should) look at the teacher. We also
figured out a way to share presentations. But then again, congrats on
that!.
The only point i'm missing is the screen sharing (and remote control),
we've tried a few ideas to achieve that but they all were improductive
or too bandwidth greedy. Are you using only flash on client side for
that? (that was one of my requirements). Hope you can throw some light
on this, it would be much appreciated.

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