June 21st, 2010

Slides and P2P Demo Code from eLearningDevcon

Last week David and I gave a presentation on peer-assisted networking in Flash Player 10, 10.1 and AIR 2. This presentation was based on the presentation we gave at 360|Flex earlier this year with some updated slides and some new demos.

So, to start you can check out the resource page for the original presentation we gave.  There you will find the slides and the first round of demos: http://www.iheartair.com/?page_id=609

In addition to that, we now have an updated slide deck: http://www.iheartair.com/samples/conferences/rtmfp_edu/P2P_RTMFP_Welcome_edu.pdf

We also have two new demos:

New Demo 1 – Broadcasting Audio/Video using IP Multicast on a LAN

The first new demo took the existing Multiuser Video demo and enabled it for IP Multicast communication on a LAN without the need for Adobe Stratus: http://www.iheartair.com/samples/conferences/rtmfp_edu/RTMFP_IPMulticastDemo_Flash.fxp

New Demo 2 – eLearning POC

The second demo requires two application and represents some bare-bones concepts to allow one to build eLearning applications with real-time feedback and no need for servers other than Adobe Stratus:

  1. The client is a Flash Player based application and uses OSMF to play some media.  It plays a movie for 20 seconds, then swaps it out for a SWF that asks the user what the movie title was.  If they type in ‘elephants dream’ then two things will happen.  First, the OSMF media player will allow the user to continue watching the movie.  Second, the application will use P2P to send real-time student feedback to the manager application. (Peer ID + “Test Passed”)  Here’s the source: http://www.iheartair.com/samples/conferences/rtmfp_edu/RTMFP_InteractiveOSMFDemo.zip
  2. The manager application is an AIR 2 application.  It’s very basic and when you run it it will just show a blank screen.  However, if you leave it running and test the client application, you will start receiving feedback in this application whenever someone successfully types in ‘elephants dream’.  You can find the source here: http://www.iheartair.com/samples/conferences/rtmfp_edu/RTMFP_InteractiveOSMFManagerDemo.fxp

As always, these are presentation demos.  They should not be construed as production code…or even super clean code.  For the most part they were done in a hurry around ‘real’ work.  They will however illustrate the core concepts that you will need to build your peer-assisted Flash Player applications.

Feel free to ping me if you have any questions, and enjoy!

June 2nd, 2010

Compilers: Taking Flash Platform to 11 with a little help from our friends.

The Compilers will be playing a live funk rock show and giving a tech talk to walk through the apps we use on stage at the upcoming RMAUG.  For those that don’t know us, we are a three piece band of musicians that write code for a living and spend much of our time working with the Flash Platform.

The RMAUG meeting will be on the evening of Tuesday 6/8 and if you would like to attend, you can RSVP here: http://rmaug.com/

The beauty of this is that you don’t even need to attend in person since there will not only be a couple ways to watch the show remotely, but also to actually interact with our band and affect our music, that’s right, affect our music remotely no matter where you are in the world.  You just need an Internet-connected device.

So, geeks of the world unite and help us rock the world of Flash Platform goodness and learn something while you’re at it too.

Just as a teaser here’s some of the technology we’ll be using this time around:

So get your RSVP on…and experience geekRock as you’ve never experienced it before.

March 11th, 2010

360Flex SJC 2010: Adobe Stratus and FP10.1 P2P Slides and Sample Code.

The slides and sample code for the Peer-assisted networking talk that I gave at 360 Flex with David Hassoun are now available.  You can find them here: http://www.iheartair.com/?page_id=609

February 22nd, 2010

New Devnet Article: Peer-assisted networking using RTMFP groups in Flash Player 10.1

David and I have an article we worked on with Adobe released on Adobe Devnet today. For those of you interested in bringing P2P into your Flash Platform applications this is a good introduction on all the features you’ll have available to you with Flash Player 10.1, RTMFP, and Stratus 2/FMS 4.

There’s good information, a good sample with source code, and good illustrations to help you get going.  The last word document revision I submitted was 28 pages long, just to give you an idea on the wealth of information in this article.

Also, we’d like to thank our Adobe tech reviewers and editors for helping us get through this!

Here’s the direct link: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashmediaserver/articles/p2p_rtmfp_groups.html

Enjoy!

November 23rd, 2009

360|Flex San Jose 2010: RIATron and P2P coming to San Jose

Here’s two very good reasons to attend 360|Flex in San Jose:

Reason 1:

David Hassoun and I will be co-presenting all that is cool in the world of Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Stratus, and RTMFP.  It’s going to be a great presentation on some of the cutting edge Adobe technology.  So register for 360 and come to our presentation:

Adobe Stratus and Flash Player 10 P2P: Enterprise Multi-user Applications Without the Need for Large Server Infrastructure

Reason 2:

I’m excited to announce that I’m FINALLY going to do my Silverlight for Flex developers talk.  The scope of my original idea has changed and now it’s now evolved into a product compare/contrast, developer workflow, media delivery, and back end system talk.  The cool thing is I’m bundling it up with my friend, and band mate Eric Fickes who will focus on the server side of things.  So register for 360 and come to see the RIATron:

Session 1: Adobe is from Mars, Microsoft is from Uranus: A View from the Client
Session 2: Adobe is from Mars, Microsoft is from Uranus: A View from the Server

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