Guys, I am one of the developers who implemented Spring support for Terracotta DSO, and I have really good idea what it can and what it can't do. On the other hand I know really little about red5, so please bear with me. :-)
So, can you please explain to me what data exactly you need to cluster in red5? Can you also elaborate on what makes it difficult for you to learn for to integrate Spring? Also, I don't quite understand your concerns about standalone vs. tomcat (or other web servers). It is your own choice actually and Terracotta works in both cases. It might be easier for you to get your questions answered in the Terracotta mailing lists (tc-user or tc-dev) that you can subscribe to at http://terracotta.org/confluence/display/orgsite/Mailing+Lists regards, Eugene Dan Rossi-5 wrote: > > 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 > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Terracotta-%2B-Red5-tf3775671.html#a10690836 Sent from the Red5 - English mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
