Actually, I do that to, but I had just used the RTMPClient for a
monitoring applet and got all wrapped up in the RTMP part of your
question.  Anyways, glad you found an easy solution.

Cheers,
-Jeff

Luke Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I actually found using a gateway was much easier as all you need to do
> is get the web.handler <http://web.handler> bean and speak to the
> existing Application instance directly :)
>
> -Luke
>
> On Aug 21, 2007, at 6:42 PM, Jeff Simpson wrote:
>
>> Take a look at the RTMPClient class:
>>
>> http://dl.fancycode.com/red5/api/org/red5/server/net/rtmp/RTMPClient.html
>> http://osflash.org/pipermail/red5_osflash.org/2007-June/012628.html
>>
>> -Jeff
>>
>> Luke Scott wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to connect to an application through RTMP using a JSP,  
>>> which is loaded by Jetty? If so, how would I go about doing that?
>>>
>>> All I really need to do is verify that a public variable contains a  
>>> value for security reasons. I don't want a user to connect to the  
>>> http protocol unless they have a validated session under the RTMP  
>>> protocol. Is there perhaps a better way instead of connecting through  
>>> the RTMP socket?
>>>
>>> -Luke
>>>
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