[osflash] Red5 on GAE for Java

Karnei Gozman kgozman at detroitweb.net
Sat Apr 11 05:47:23 PDT 2009


haahaahaa, your GAE for Java.


On Apr 11, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Ryan Christensen [drawk] wrote:

> Your probably better off running Red5, BlazeDS etc on Amazon or  
> Slicehost or something that allows full control of the virtual  
> instance.  GAE is awesome for stuff like datastore, rest, services  
> but not really real-time tcp/udp stuff since it is all request based  
> currently.  You can't really have running services or always on  
> pseudo network connections.
>
> Try Amazon EC2, Slicehost, or a dedicated box for multiuser servers  
> for now and usually they get their own entire servers/instances  
> because you want to direct real-time traffic and service/request  
> based traffic to another node or server/endpoint.
> -- 
> Ryan Christensen
> Software Engineer, Game Developer and Interactive Web Strategist
> drawk.design and develop < drawk.com | drawcode.com >
> ryan - @ - drawk - dot - com - 480 . 612 . 4957
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Igor Costa <igorcosta at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
> Hi there .
>
>
> Does anyone at list did or tried to run red5 on GAE for Java? I`ve  
> tested yesterday but with no lucky. Even for BlazeDS , WebOrb for  
> Java, OpenAMF, GraniteDS, seems that is a limitation for this moment  
> for GAE.
>
> If has someone here tried share with us (if possible).
>
>
> Regards
>
> -- 
> ----------------------------
> Igor Costa
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> www.igorcosta.org
>
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