Orion,

On 7/25/07, Orion Letizi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Awesome, Steve.  I'll check it out as asap.  BTW, I've been wrangling with
Ari and Steve Harris (both Terracotta folks) to work up some detailed
comments on your proposed Edge/Origin architecture.  I was hoping to have
something by today, but I couldn't make everyone's schedule line up
yesterday.  I'll try again today.


It's cool. Can't wait to see this happen. :-)

Dan, taking Terracotta in and out is usually as simple as adding or removing
some JVM arguments from the java startup command.  I do that all the time
to
test whether clustering is working by looking at the counter case.

Cheers,
Orion


Dan Rossi-5 wrote:
>
> We can definitely apply this in production once most things are nutted
> out assuming its also revertable in case of problems, and produce some
> feedback. I'm really not sure if there is a way to test such a thing on
> our scale without sending it live first :)
>
> Storm wrote:
>> 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]
>> <mailto:[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
>>
>> <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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