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Dario De Agostini

2006-05-15, 1:11 pm

Hi all,

i have a very important (for me) question

Up to Flash Communication server 1.5.2 Remote Shared Object simply
didn't work at all.

They caused a huge pain to my company (because they made "impossibile"
to scale up applications).

I'm asking you if this has been fixed with FMS2.
I can't afford to go into such nightmare again (i will loose my job).

Anyone tried them ?


if you ask me what didn't work:
they would "time out" connections, won't report any error and simply
won't synchronize at random times (of course every message was "success").
Many other coders found this horrible problem in the past.
(btw everything work perfectly with test applications which stay in the
same fcs server... problems arise when you have different fcs'es on
different servers connected outside a lan)


Dario De Agostini
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Kevin Towes (New Toronto Group)

2006-05-16, 1:11 pm

Have you considered an Edge/Origin environment?

Kev.


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Subject: [FlashComm] remote shared object and flash media server 2

Hi all,

i have a very important (for me) question

Up to Flash Communication server 1.5.2 Remote Shared Object simply
didn't work at all.

They caused a huge pain to my company (because they made "impossibile"
to scale up applications).

I'm asking you if this has been fixed with FMS2.
I can't afford to go into such nightmare again (i will loose my job).

Anyone tried them ?


if you ask me what didn't work:
they would "time out" connections, won't report any error and simply
won't synchronize at random times (of course every message was "success").
Many other coders found this horrible problem in the past.
(btw everything work perfectly with test applications which stay in the
same fcs server... problems arise when you have different fcs'es on
different servers connected outside a lan)


Dario De Agostini
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Dario De Agostini

2006-05-16, 1:11 pm

Kevin Towes (New Toronto Group) wrote:
> Have you considered an Edge/Origin environment?
>

i'd love to.
price is completely unaffordable.


btw i don't need to scale to thousands of clients... it's just to let
more apps "talk" toghether in a clean way.

edge/origin would be overkill... with no real gain.

Dario De Agostini
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Bart Albrecht

2006-05-16, 1:11 pm

I don't understand it, so with the new FMS version you cannot have allot of
simultaneous connections (ex. > 200), while in the old version there was no
problem.
You cannot buy the old version but with the new version it's impossible. And
Adobe cannot say when they will bring out an update so that we can finally
migrate from FCS 1.5 to FMS 2.0.x

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Subject: Re: [FlashComm] remote shared object and flash media server 2

Kevin Towes (New Toronto Group) wrote:
> Have you considered an Edge/Origin environment?
>

i'd love to.
price is completely unaffordable.


btw i don't need to scale to thousands of clients... it's just to let
more apps "talk" toghether in a clean way.

edge/origin would be overkill... with no real gain.

Dario De Agostini
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Dario De Agostini

2006-05-16, 1:11 pm

Bart Albrecht wrote:
> I don't understand it, so with the new FMS version you cannot have allot of
> simultaneous connections (ex. > 200), while in the old version there was no
> problem.
>

?
well... you had bandwidth cap... you did have limits with old release
too... i don't understando your point.
> You cannot buy the old version but with the new version it's impossible.

impossible ?

> And Adobe cannot say when they will bring out an update so that we can finally
> migrate from FCS 1.5 to FMS 2.0.x
>

i think i missed some important statement...
is there any problem with FMS2 and 200+ connections ?

Dario De Agostini
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Bart Albrecht

2006-05-16, 1:11 pm

Indeed we had the bandwidth cap but I'm talking about the connection bug
where FMS stops working after a certain amount of connections. I don't
risk to upgrade our servers to FMS 2 because of this issue.

Here I citate a previously post:
"Description of Issue : FMS stops (freeze??) with 200 users (410
connections) - without any error in logs."

Asa Whillock Response:
"This is a known issue and should be fixed in the next updater of FMS to
come out. To answer your next question, I don't make the schedule of
when that next updater will be out but I would say soon and we're
working on it now."

Dario De Agostini wrote:

> Bart Albrecht wrote:
>
>
> ?
> well... you had bandwidth cap... you did have limits with old release
> too... i don't understando your point.
>
>
> impossible ?
>
>
> i think i missed some important statement...
> is there any problem with FMS2 and 200+ connections ?
>
> Dario De Agostini
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