In my quest to find something useful to do with Flash, I have made another tool with the Kamaitachi Flash Media Server: http://vconf.devstack.com/ - instant video chat.

The code (from my perspective) is this short:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use FindBin::libs; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use Kamaitachi; $SIG{PIPE} = sub { }; my $kamaitachi = Kamaitachi->new; $kamaitachi->register_services( 'stream/live' => 'Service::LiveStreaming', ); $kamaitachi->run;

Please Try It Out

Under the hood, it uses Danga::Socket for networking and I have not been able to push it to its limit. I would like to have a lot of people go there and try it out.

Thanks!


In reply to Flash Video Chat with Perl by jdrago_999

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