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Can i sub scobe the root "localhost/" ?
because the clients are outsourced and i can't change them and the connect
to /bla1 and /bla2
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Dominick Accattato-2 wrote:
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> why don't you just use sub-scopes. For iinstance:
>
> rtmp://localhost/myApp/blah1
> rtmp://localhost/myApp/blah2
>
> this way, both of your context paths use the same application.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:20 AM, bobbrinks <brinks_bob@...> wrote:
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>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've made an webapp for red5 that has to run on multiple contextPaths
>> (localhost/bla1, localhost/bla2) because there are different types of
>> clients. But i dont want to copy my jar into multiple subdirectories of
>> the
>> webapps folder for maintenance reasons.
>>
>> So is there a way in red5 (standalone) to creat context aliases all
>> pointing
>> to the same webapp (handler).
>> Or i tried placing my jar file in the red5/lib directory and making
>> multiple
>> subdirectories with only the config files but then i get a class not
>> found
>> exception.
>>
>> Does anyone understand what i mean and know a way to realize this?
>>
>> Tnx in advance
>>
>> Bob
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