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Stefan Richter


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07-21-06 12:11 PM

I agree with John here.
I'm using such a setup for a chat app with multiple rooms and it works fine.

Bit of a pain to get working (that very first connection which kicks the app
into live needs more logic than subsequent connections) but fine in the end.

Stefan



> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:flashcomm-bounces-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e/9ZfFG6BLHNm@public.gman
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> john robinson
> Sent: 21 July 2006 01:53
> To: FlashComm Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [FlashComm] Problems with proxied shared objects
> on multipleservers
>
> It's been a while since I've participated in the list...
> forgive me if I'm off base.
>
> What does this global_so store about the rooms? My guess is
> that it stores an object with some simple properties... ie..
> name of the room and number of users.
>
> If that's the case, what I would do is have the one global_so
> that every chat room proxies (read-only) from the global
> server. Then, whenever someone joins or leaves a room, or
> when a new room is instantiated, you'd use nc.call to tell
> the global server what has changed. The global server would
> then handle updating it's global_so and the chat
> servers/rooms would receive their onSync event. Hopefully
> that makes some sense. If not just holler, either I or
> someone else here could probably whip up some quick example
> code for you or explain a bit better.
>
> john
>
> On Jul 20, 2006, at 10:42 AM, David wrote:
> 
> chat rooms, 
> updated on the 
> which holds 
> maintained by the 
> each of the 
> global_so_manager sets 
> local_so_manager. 
> proxied shared 
> correctly after 
> an onSync 
> triggered by us, 
> global_so. At 
> we need to 
> how can we 
> 'clear' onSync 
>
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