On 17.10.11 17:05, Max Mühlbronner wrote:
Hello,

yes, the java based server does not offer good performance, just like openfire. Thats why i thought the flash/javascript client from red5phone combined with the rtmp gateway of Sems could be a more lightweight and easy to setup solution. Besides there would be no real advantage...

I got no information how the sems rtmp GW works, but this is probably not as easy as i thought?

It is mainly a matter of the flash API used. I could probably invest some work into supporting red5phone, however, I'm not sure it is the right path to go... As Stefan pointed out, the general path that most similar solution take is to offer a very simple javascript API, paired with an invisible flash component. This allows the web-devs to basically design the phone as they wish. You might even want the app not to look like a phone, but just a "call me" button or whatever your imagination tells you ;-)

-Raphael.


Best Regards

Max M.

Am 17.10.2011 16:09, schrieb Stefan Sayer:
Hello,

o Max Mühlbronner on 10/17/2011 10:00 AM:
Hello,


Did you take a look at red5phone? It is open source and working great
(registration/calls/..) in combination with red5 or openfire, although
there is no video/h.264 support.
we had a look at red5phone, and - at least at that time - it was complicated to setup, looked bloated with all the server stuff, and generally the performance of the java based server was a bit unimpressive. raphael can probably comment more on the specifics, but that were the main reasons we decided to build a server with sems. also, back then fs's rtmp gateway was not released as well, so there was no viable rtmp to sip gateway for our purposes.


Would be nice if the rtmp plugin for sems would be compatible with the
flashphone of red5phone, sems could become a nice alternative to
red5/openfire servers. (which are a bit oversized regarding memory &
load)
i don't know if the guiless stuff is merged yet (is it?), I'd actually prefer to have the gui in javascript than in flash.

what's the advantage of the re5phone client app?

thanks!
Stefan


http://code.google.com/p/red5phone/



Best Regards


Max M.


Am 17.10.2011 09:45, schrieb Stefan Sayer:

Hello,


o Pavel Ismailov on 10/17/2011 06:26 AM:
Hello!

Please check www.flashphoner.com
This is RTMP-SIP server which can help you here

Functions:
- Audio - Speex, g.711, g.729
- Video - h.263, h.264
- SIP - calls, transfer, hold, DTMF
- API - ActionScript, JavaScript
- Open source client
- Open source server java app

you are using java for the server for both signaling and media
(+rtmp streaming), how is the performance, i.e. parallel calls?

You say open source but looks like the meat of the server is in
com.flashphoner.sdk.* and com.wowza.wms.server.*, where's the source
for that?

SEMS RTMP server is C++ and 100% GPL and under that license 100%
free to use. For me non-open-source+java=not very interesting...

thanks
Stefan


Thanks,
Pavel

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