Hi,We've been developing a Red5 standalone app for the past 6 months. However,
recently the Tomcat version was recently released, which won't require us to
setup a dedicated server for each of the apps we plan to host - which will
allow us to deploy far more of our apps at far less cost than with the
standalone version.The problem is that we don't have anybody with Java
experience (or tomcat for that matter) on our current team - adding a java
developer on our team will be extremely costly, so we need to know if the job
is big or small. Therefore, if anyone could help us answer the question below,
we'd be incredibly grateful!1) How much work is required to deploy the Red5
developed Flash scripts
onto Tomcat?2) Is a) a little, b) a modest or c) a lot of extra
Java programming is required to port scripts designed for standalone to be able
run
under Red 5 Tomcat. If the work is too much, we'll carry on developing for the
standalone version - and perhaps port to Tomcat at a later stage. Kind
regards,Rorshack
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