Hi Alex,
Thanks for your help, I think I have some gaps in Spring framework.
Sergey N Lukin
On 6/20/07, Alexey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Sergey,
Wednesday, June 20, 2007, 1:55:14 PM, you wrote:
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Hi All,
I going to read/modify attributes of bean streamFilenameGenerator during
my application works.
How I can access to this bean from my application.
This bean declared in red5-core.xml
<bean id="streamFilenameGenerator"
class="...new....FilenameGenerator">
<property name="recordPath" value="file://...." />
<property name="playbackPath" value="file://..." />
</bean>
Sergey N Lukin
Are you familiar with Spring concepts?
You may wire that bean via your spring config, or may get it explicitly
from code (where you have access to the IContext instance - e.g., your
red5 application main class)
public class MyApp extends ApplicationAdapter {
...
StreamFilenameGenerator sfGen =
getContext().getBean("streamFilenameGenerator");
}
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Best regards,
Alexey mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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