I have promised to help teacher Yan configure this item for a long time. Now I have finally achieved the result. I 'd like to thank the motor brother of the "Flash/flex source code open" group, A very enthusiastic person. I installed red5 version 0.8. Let's take a look: [Can't I copy the word image directly now? Why can't I send attachments? I will upload the file to the resource capacity. If you need it, download it. This article is also available in Word]
After sorting out the ideas, I won't talk about installation or other things. I downloaded his Java-End program according to the prompts on the official demo, then directly put it in the \ red5 \ webapps \ directory
Of course, this is the first start interface:
I have also installed it. I suspect this is a client program, a server program, that is, what I mentioned above, and I want to download it myself (I am in this brother:
Http://blog.csdn.net/youqishini/article/details/7960046
Download HERE, 15 MB)
Then let's look at the operation:
First, we need to restart the red5 service after we put the oflademo in the red5 webapps.
1. Windows service is enabled:
2. enable it in the red5 installation directory:
(Double-click it, red5.bat)
Enter the CMD mode:
3. Okay. Now we can go to the browser and enter the address:
Http: // localhost: 5080/demos/ofla_demo.html press connect and you will see in the Lib library on the left:
FLV files in this directory
Very OK, huh, huh.
Let's take a look at the demo of another chat room I downloaded, that is, the website that sent you yesterday:
Http://www.freedevelopment.net/articles/red5-first-application-example.html
Code structure:
Flash is placed on the client:
Chat is placed on the server:
Then re-enable the red5.bat (double-click,) and enable the red5 service in the Windows service.
Enter http: // localhost: 5080/flash/in the address bar to access
In addition, I asked someone on the Internet again today. Haha, the original web server problem is as follows:
"Flex development is intended for users! So put it in the HTTP server! You don't need to put it in the streaming media folder or in the Streaming Media Server of red5. (that is to say, you can also put it in the streaming media of red5. I also tried it just now .)
The details are as follows: (Tomcat is used below, but other Web servers can also be used .)
I installed tomcat5.5 to put the flex client stuff under this directory:
Enable Tomcat:
Restart the red5 server again (it is critical to restart the server), and enter the following in the address bar:
Http: // 127.0.0.1: 8088/flash/
(Sorry, I don't know why. Maybe I changed the port number, so it's only 8088. you have to check your situation)
The specific results are as follows:
This article references the following articles: (Google Keyword: red5 Java)
Http://blog.csdn.net/youqishini/article/details/7960046
Http://www.freedevelopment.net/articles/red5-first-application-example.html
Http://www.cnweblog.com/fly2700/archive/2011/11/25/318784.html
Http://blog.csdn.net/chengshangqian/article/details/8567804
Http://www.cuplayer.com/player/PlayerCode/Red5/2013/0319/760.html
Http://qiutian110119.iteye.com/blog/1525178
Http://www.verydemo.com/demo_c89_i125747.html
Http://suiyuan0808.iteye.com/blog/819810
Http://blog.csdn.net/zhoujieyaoqu/article/details/7535843
Http://qiutian110119.iteye.com/blog/1525178
In my resources, you can directly download articles and software of the Word version.