Hi All,

I use the incubator 2.0 OM to test and the screensharing works in the new 
Microsoft Edge browser too.


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From: Wentao Liu
Sent: 2015年11月18日 12:51
To: Susheel Jalali;u...@openmeetings.apache.org
Cc: Dev@openmeetings.apache.org;i...@coscend.com
Subject: RE: OM recording module


Hi All,

I use the incubator 2.0 OM to test and the screensharing works in the new 
Microsoft Edge browser too :)

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

刘文涛 Wentao Liu

Partner of a cloud company
Hunan Yun Zhong Man Bu Information Technology corp.Ltd
湖南云中漫步信息技术有限公司
Mobile phone: +86-13687359517
Fax: +86-731-88716009



From: Susheel Jalali
Sent: 2015年11月17日 15:03
To: u...@openmeetings.apache.org
Cc: Dev@openmeetings.apache.org;i...@coscend.com
Subject: Re: OM recording module


Dear Daniel and Maxim,

In the spirit of collaborating with our OpenMeetings community, here is 
some additional information regarding OpenMeetings screensharing.

For Users@OM
We have been extensively using OpenMeetings’ screensharing applications 
to present our other mainstream products to investors, customers, 
partners and our employees.  Since the latest version of Chrome (v. 46) 
allows the use of screensharing in OpenMeetings 3.0.7, the information 
below compels us to assume OpenMeetings uses Java Web start JNLP 
application, instead of a Java applet.  Perhaps someone could throw more 
light on this or clarify it.

For Dev@OM
Chrome’s non-support of NPAPI that is effective September, 2015 affects 
only Java applet-based applications.  That could be the reason Chrome 
still enables screensharing with OM 3.0.7, which uses Java Web start 
application.

Unlike Java applets, OpenMeetings JNLP Web Start application does not 
run inside the original browser, as this JNLP Web Start program is not 
part of the OpenMeetings Web page. It is an independent application that 
runs in a separate frame. OpenMeetings has a special XML file with JNLP 
extension (Public.jnlp). This file has metadata of the application. 
Specifically, it describes the application requirements, code location 
(codebase), parameters (port, app name) and additional permissions. The 
browser downloads this file as any other and (following its MIME type, 
application/x-java-jnlp-file) opens it with Web Start tool. Web Start 
tool downloads all necessary resources and launches the screensharing / 
recording application.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

  --

Susheel Jalali

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On 11/17/15 09:34, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> Latest OM works as expected with Chrome (using it for development)
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Daniel Ascher 
> <aplusad...@aplustutoring.com <mailto:aplusad...@aplustutoring.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi all:
>
>     We are using O.M. 2.11 and the recording/screensharing module will
>     not work with the Chrome browser any longer. Has anything been
>     done to allow for this to work? I also believe it will not work in
>     the new Microsoft Edge browser.
>
>     Thanks.
>
>     Dan
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