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Programming Flash Communication Server

By Brian Lesser, Giacomo Guilizzoni, Robert Reinhardt, Joey Lott, Justin Watkins
First Edition  February 2005 
Pages: 854
ISBN 10: 0-596-00504-0 | ISBN 13: 9780596005047
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Flash Communication Server MX (FCS) provides web developers with the means to add rich, interactive audio and video features to their sites. Programming Flash Communication Server gives developers a leg up on this potentially intimidating technology. It explains how FCS can facilitate video on demand, live webcasts, video chat and messaging, real-time collaboration, and much more.
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With the advent of Flash Communication Server MX (FCS), Macromedia believes that it's on the edge of a breakthrough in how people think about the Internet. FCS has been designed to provide web developers with the means to add polished interactive audio and video features to their sites, the sort of features that users have come to expect. Naturally, the process of efficiently integrating rich media into applications, web sites, and web content is a complex one, to say the least. That's where Programming Flash Communication Server factors in. As the foremost reference on FCS, it helps readers understand how FCS can facilitate:
  • Video on demand
  • Live webcasts
  • Video chat and messaging
  • Shared desktop conferences
  • Live auctions
  • Interactive whiteboard presentations
  • Workflow collaboration
  • Multi-user games
Programming Flash Communication Server not only explains how to use the pre-built FCS components to construct a simple application, it also explains the architecture so that developers can program custom components to make even more advanced applications. In addition, the book explains how to truly optimize performance, and talks about considerations for networked applications as well as the media issues pertaining to FCS. Programming Flash Communication Server gives developers a sorely needed leg up on this potentially intimidating technology. It lets users develop cool web applications ranging from direct dating experiences with real-time video, to pre-recorded corporate presentations, to news services with video and audio, and much more. At last, the ability to build web sites with rich interactive features--minus the complex downloads and installation hassles--is a reality. And now, with Programming Flash Communication Server from O'Reilly by your side, you can do more quickly and easily than you ever dreamed possible.
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First Edition: February 2005
ISBN: 0-596-00504-0
Pages: 854
Average Customer Reviews: starstarstarstarstar (Based on 1 Reviews)


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It's time for a new edition,  May 10 2007
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A year or so ago, this would have been a 4, but the updates to Flash media Server are extensive. It's time for a new edition please O'Reilly.


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"In typical O'Reilly fashion Brian Lesser and company have addressed these issues with aplomb and thoroughness. There is a well thought out development path through the Flash Video and ActionScript minefield. There are well-chosen examples, copious amounts of code (plus a website with code downloads), many tips and admonishments. But most important of all, this is a readable book - taking the time to explain what and why problems exist and what are the options available. And if you are into Flash collaboration or remoting this tome has invaluable insights and exercises."
--TheOpenSourcery.com, April 2005

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