bascially you are just confusing yourself
to run basic version of OM from the sources you only require to
download the sources from SVN into your eclipse IDE
an servlet container eg: apache tomcat
database eg: MySQL
which is nicely documented here
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/BuildSo
there must be a red5-highperformance.sh file in your red5 root folder
why don't you try executing that before starting the red5 server.
On Mar 31, 10:26 pm, David Grote wrote:
> I was wondering what I could modify to get better performance in
> Linux.
>
> I am running my server on a Fedora Core 1
Hi, good afternoon from Andalusia, Spain.
I've been already a year working with "openmeetings" and what I know about
skins of the platform is this: find the file "config.xml" in the root
directory of the source code, and there can be changes in the appearance of
the platform, mainly in text, titl
Hello,
I have follow BuildSource Instruction in the Wiki but OM don't start.
Runing OM in Eclipse is a nightmare to configure Eclipse for download
the SVN and all of we need...
When I Have finish to download source, configure Tomcat 6.x, and
running it... OpenMeeting freezing, just display
"Auto
Thanks for your information.
In fact i see some skin element in main.lzx like background color.
Thanks.
Best regards.
Le 29.03.2010 15:40, Alex Bremer a écrit :
2010/3/29 blind1985:
or is that coded in the java code?
No, it's in the LZX files.
Can you give a startpoint where
I was wondering what I could modify to get better performance in
Linux.
I am running my server on a Fedora Core 11 machine and for the most
part it appears to be working well.
There does appear to be some lag however when doing three or more web-
video conferences.
Any ideas to improve performan
yes you need to install openmeetings on your server
refer to this wiki
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:57 PM, maggiehu wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
> Thank you for your prompt response. Can you please tell me why I don't
> have an openmeeti
Hi Sebastian,
Thank you for your prompt response. Can you please tell me why I don't
have an openmeetings server running on my URL? I have already
installed the openmeetings plugin. Do I need to install something else
to make the openmeetings server running on my server?
Thank you very much for you
hi,
well the message is quite clear:
http://moodle.varvoo.com:5080/openmeetings/services/UserService?wsdl
=> there is no openmeetings server running under that URL.
Sebastian
2010/3/31 maggiehu :
> Hi all,
> I just installed the latest version(1.98) of the moodle site on my
> server and also th
you require knowledge of working on eclipse IDE + basic openlaszlo
syntax knowledge to achieve this.
On Mar 31, 12:13 pm, Роман Щипицын wrote:
> It's to hard for me :) I hoped that it will be siple, like enable/disable
> selfregistration..
>
> 2010/3/31 Jyothivas Nair
>
>
>
> > have you down
It's to hard for me :) I hoped that it will be siple, like enable/disable
selfregistration..
2010/3/31 Jyothivas Nair
> have you downloaded the source codes as per the below wiki ?
> http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/BuildSourceNew?tm=4
>
> On Mar 31, 10:28 am, whi wrote:
> > I can't
Hi all,
I just installed the latest version(1.98) of the moodle site on my
server and also the latest version of the openmeetings (OpenMeetings
Moodle Mod 0.8 (OpenMeetings Version 1.2 RC1 and later) ). The module
does appear in my Moodle module list.However, when I tried to create a
new openmeetin
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