wow steve great job, Red5 is doing a huge step to usability in high load
scenarios. A few guys on the list sure will be happy with this quick
progress. Congrats

Cheers

Carlos

On 7/25/07, Steven Gong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,
I have just committed a preview version of Remote SharedObject clustering
code to SVN on branch:

http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/red5/java/server/branches/clustering

This implementation is based on the idea to cluster the whole scope tree
without explicit Terracotta hack to the code base. Great thanks to original
work from Terracotta buddies, especially Orion Letizi. There're still bugs
though (some life-cycle issues of Scope and some init issues of SO) but you
can see the RSO clustering works on two nodes.

How to play around with it on Eclipse?
* Download and install the latest version of Terracotta Eclipse plugin. (
2.4.0)
* Check out the branch from SVN and create the Red5 TC application. (Using
Standalone)
* Start the TC server
* Start the Red5 TC application (Node 1). The port is 1935.
* Start the Red5 TC application again (Node 2). The port is 1935+1=1936.
* Run BallControl demo to connect to 1935.
* Run another BallControl demo to connect to 1936.
* Move the ball and you will see it moving on another BallControl window
and vice versa.

Welcome to any feedbacks. Thanks ahead!

--
I cannot tell why this heart languishes in silence. It is for small needs
it never asks, or knows or remembers.  -- Tagore

Best Regards
Steven Gong
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