right,

I don't think Steven is proposing the removal of Spring.  That framework
rocks, and its one of the best parts about developing a Red5 application
once someone understands it.  However, creating a simple application should
not need to deal with creating 4 config files.  There should be defaults,
and this is what I was proposing.

On 8/9/07, nomIad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>
> >> Red5 has been as dead as a duck for ages. It was crap at 0.6 rc1 (30th
> November 2006) - full of bugs, slow as crap as well.
>
> F***, thats really heavy. Bad, bad bad. Yes red5 has some bugs, but, their
> all fixed really fast.
> The spring framework offers great possibilitys and its very easy to
> integrate and work with.
> I think red5 is till now not the best VOD server but ive no problems at
> all with RTMP. Works quite fast, and im looking forward to integrate it in
> some interesting projects.
> The open code base offers the possibilty to understand the behaviors of
> red5. Ive developed some FMS apps, but they were never as big or flexible as
> the ones im developing on Red5.
>
> Hey, guys, your doing really a great job. I think the limit of red5 is not
> reached so for now, it meet my needs.
>
> Never the less, i will take a look on wowza just for my opinion.
>
> cu nomIad
>
> Dominick Accattato schrieb:
>
>
> http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2007/1/11/Wowza-Media-Server-Public-Beta
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