Hello Matthew,
very interesting.

Is the p2p overlay protocol been described/published anywhere or described
in detail?
Is it an open protocol ?

Thanks,
Valerio

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at>wrote:

> From
>
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2010/06/flash_player_101_now_available.html
>
> "Peer-assisted networking and Multicast is available for Flash Player
> 10.1 by leveraging Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP), which enables
> peers on a network to assist in real time communication and content
> delivery over the web. Flash Player now supports peer-assisted
> networking groups, which allows an application to segment its users and
> send messages and data between members of the group. Application level
> multicast allows for one (or a few)-to-many streaming of continuous live
> video streams as well as real-time audio/video chat applications."
>
> And with that, the two things amicima was working on (a new transport
> protocol, now RTMFP in Flash Player, and a P2P overlay network with
> multiple functions, now RTMFP Groups) are widely available... hopefully
> we'll see some ActionScript coders making interesting things out of all
> of this.
>
> Matthew Kaufman
>
> Disclaimer for those who aren't already aware: I currently work at
> Adobe, and I was one of the two founders of amicima.
>
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