E-seminar materials: P2P Programming in Flash
March 4th, 2010
As promised, here are the links, presentation and materials I used and covered in my E-seminar on P2P Programming in Flash on Wednesday 3rd March:
- Recording (Connect): http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p44261112
- Presentation: Hello-P2P.pdf
- Source-code: Source-p2p-eseminar.zip
Links:
- Adobe Stratus
- RTMFP Groups on Labs
- Flash Player 10.1
- Developer Connection: Differences between Adobe Stratus and LiveCycle Collaboration Service
- Adobe LCCS
Tutorials:
- Video tutorial - beginning with P2P (FP 10)
- Creating Simple P2P Chat with NetGroup (FP 10.1)
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where to register for an account to access that recording? Thank you
Comment by travis — March 4, 2010 @ 4:44 pm
very good) thanks for materials
Comment by kuzyasun — March 4, 2010 @ 4:58 pm
Thank you very much for the materials.
I was too busy to attend the seminar.
Comment by rcampistron — March 4, 2010 @ 5:06 pm
Thank a lot!
2 travis
https://acrobat.com/
Comment by Andrew — March 4, 2010 @ 5:12 pm
Hi Tom, thanks for good startus-presentation. Tho it pretty much covered same topics as an old tutorial i found you made.
I could only ask one question (about file sharing) and then my chat went blank and i could ask no more questions.
There was one more thing i wanted to ask, about sent/received data, is or can it be crypted in somehow ?
Im on a project with AIR for my work, and those (above) 2 things are pretty important in this one.
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@Danel - RTMFP is encrypted using 128bit RSA, so no need to do another encryption - but yes you can. In next session - I will cover more - especially Multicast
Comment by tom — March 4, 2010 @ 8:31 pm
@Travis - it should be now freely available, no login required
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congratulations! very good conference
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