Archive for December, 2009
Flash fever on mobile devices
Here is this cool video where you can see how Adobe Flash is fast capturing millions of hearts. Its pretty obvious that in a few years we will have flash all around us in many forms. The ability of the flash team to have put flash out there as a choice for iphone one way [...]
December 16, 2009
Posted in: General
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Handling application stop event in tomcat based red5 compilations
As you would know red5 is a media server package, which runs on top or other server cores  like Tomcat and Jetty.  There are few minor differences , hence in the way both compilations handle events and behaviors. The one we will be talking about here is specifically the “appStop” event. The “appStop” is suppose to fire off whenever the application stops/shuts down. The [...]
December 5, 2009
Posted in: Java, Red5
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Nokia extends api bridge to flash lite – Camera access tutorial by Dale Rankine
Nokia seems to be extending options for flash lite developers further and further. The Api Bridge now lets you access camera, sound recording, and file upload features via native ActionScript classes. Get detailed info on API Bridge here. Dale Rankine publishes a wonderful tutorial on helping us understand the workings. Accessing the Camera using Nokia [...]
December 3, 2009
Posted in: General
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SpyLite – open source flash lite security application
SpyLite @ http://code.google.com/p/spylite/ I very happy to release this application as a open source initiative to flash lite development. I have been thinking of this ever since i got my hands on flash. flash lite was not this hot then . I had thought of alternative platforms but then it wouldn’t be that easily accessible. But with Red5 it had [...]
December 1, 2009
Posted in: Air, Flash Lite, Red5, RTMP
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