That's the awesomeness of Red5's API (thanks the developers, not me):
IScope scope=conn.getScope();
Iterator<IConnection> it = scope.getConnections();
with those lines you're getting first the scope (the room) in wich the
calling client has invoked the method, and then you grab every connection in
that scope (room). So you're only closing your target room's connections.
Neat, isn't it?
Cheers
Carlos
On 7/5/07, vikramchhetryy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks storm.
I have one more question.
Doesn't we have to pass any conference ID or something.
I think this code will close all the conferences.
Correct me If i am wrong.
Regards,
Vikram
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