hi,

I was wondering how red5 handles the webappRootKey of each app in a servlet
installation within a standard Tomcat Servlet Container.

If red5 is NOT installed into root sothat you would expect a connection
string like:

rtmpt://localhost:8080/$MyRed5Webapp/$WebAppRootKey

but this does not work!

it only works if you put Red5 into the root of the Servlet container and try
with the conenction string:

rtmpt://localhost:8080/$WebAppRootKey

or for example:
rtmpt://hostname:PORT/red5Foo/
-> http://hostname:Port/open/*

rtmpt://hostname:PORT/red5Foo/webAppName
-> http://hostname:Port/red5Foo/open/*

Is this a limitation of the FlashPlayer which expects the $WebAppRootKey
directly after the domain:port or is it a matter of Red5 configuration?


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Sebastian Wagner
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