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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Adobe Stratus

What is Adobe Stratus?

With Flash Player 10, Adobe brought in enhancements that make writing P2P applications a reality. Flash Player 10 provides support now for a new protocol called Real Time Message Flow Protocol (RTMFP). This protocol is well suited to creating applications that need to communicate to each other directly. This communication is facilitated via the Adobe Stratus Service which supports the RTMFP protocol and is a rendezvous Hosted Service that facilitates connection between two Flash Player 10 instances.

Once the Flash Player 10 instances are connected to each other, the two applications can continue to talk to each other without going through an intermediate server side.

Adobe has had Flash Media Server (FMS) over the years and recently they have also introduced Adobe Flash Collaboration Services (AFCS), formerly known as Cocomo. FMS currently does not support the RTMFP protocol but future versions of it could. On the other hand, Adobe Stratus in conjunction with the Flash Player 10 APIs does not provide support for full P2P capabilities like relay, shared data models, etc. but depending on the kind of application that you may require, it might just about the fit the requirements of your P2P Application without requiring additional server side architecture.

Plz refer

http://www.linkedin.com/news?viewArticle=&articleID=54537631&gid=113435&articleURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.insideria.com%2F2009%2F07%2Fgetting-started-with-adobe-str.html&urlhash=LoE9&trk=news_discuss

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