I think i hit a wall already, in this integration examples it says to 
load an application context file , im assuming its the red5-web.xml for 
each webapp, however all the bean id's are named the same ie 
web.handler, i took a look at the war configs and they are named 
differently, still not sure what to put in here

http://www.terracotta.org/confluence/display/docs1/Integrations+Spring#IntegrationsSpring-Howtouseit

Dan Rossi wrote:
> Ok damn, just checked out the samples and seems like its going to take a 
> while to learn to integrate with spring, in a standalone and tomcat 
> situation. Ill just continue on this custom stats logging and come back 
> to it :)
>
> Dan Rossi wrote:
>   
>> Hi Im going to be looking at this scenario very shortly, however does 
>> this setup have its own caching and RMI mechanisms , or will I still be 
>> using the internal one setup in red5. What is the benefits of using 
>> something like this with tomcat as oppose to stand alone ? I do find it 
>> a PIA to make the updates i need, where a war file into tomcat is so 
>> much simpler just to update the server and applications.
>>
>>  From looking at the demonstration video, im curious to know if its 
>> going to be  possible for red5 apps to share the same published names. 
>> Ie, publish a broadcast to our load balancer ip which chooses a server 
>> and then starts archiving to our SAN, and then the subscribers are also 
>> connected to the load balancer, and when a broadcast has happened, all 
>> connected clients will get the call being sent from the application to 
>> switch to the stream. This would be most interesting to see if its possible.
>>
>> Let me know what others may be doing with it.
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> Dan
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