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RED5 - Project Roadmap: 0.1 Echo, Echo, Echo

This document outlines the roadmap for releases of the RED5 open source Flash server project. It details 10 planned releases from version 0.1 through 1.0, with each release targeted to be released between October 2005 and mid-2006. The releases will add new features and functionality like RTMP support, video streaming, scripting, shared objects, security features, and developer tools to build the project into a full-featured open source Flash server.
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RED5 - Project Roadmap: 0.1 Echo, Echo, Echo

This document outlines the roadmap for releases of the RED5 open source Flash server project. It details 10 planned releases from version 0.1 through 1.0, with each release targeted to be released between October 2005 and mid-2006. The releases will add new features and functionality like RTMP support, video streaming, scripting, shared objects, security features, and developer tools to build the project into a full-featured open source Flash server.
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RED5 Project Roadmap

0.1 Echo, Echo, Echo


Released Early October 2005

Proof of concept release showing RTMP and AMF support.

Standalone server
Spring and Mina integrated to form server base
AMF data encoding and decoding
RTMP packet encoding and decoding
Service invocation layer
Echo service exposed using RTMP

0.2 OFLA Online Prototype


21st October 2005

Prototype release demonstrating video streaming and


scripting.

FLV reading code


Audio / Video streaming from disk
Hierarchy of spring contexts (Global, Host, and App)
Scripting support (JavaScript using Rhino)

0.3 More Core Features


Early December 2005

Unstable release adding many more core features.

FLV output code


Audio / Video recording
Audio / Video pass-through
Audio / Video conferences
Shared objects
Remoting service

0.4 Public Alpha Release


New Year 2006

Date: 28/10/2006, Status: Draft, Author: Luke Hubbard

More stable version of 0.3 for public review and bug testing.
This will be the first release to be available download.
Work on 0.5 will run concurrently.
Standalone binary package with installer
Basic samples and documentation
Embedded Jetty servlet engine
0.5 Spring Loaded Web Applications
~ January 2006

This release will focus on providing support and services for


rapid application development.

Security (using Acegi security system)


Web based flash admin console
Web based flash log / debug console
Client side flash media components
Packaged application deployment
Work on RED5 public API
RTMPT transport connector
Message style transport API

0.6 Developer Beta Release


~ February 2006

More stable version of 0.5 targeting developers who are itching


to get started using RED5 to develop the next killer app.

Available in Standalone and WAR versions


Documentation covering all new features
ROR style app development video bundled
Kick start application code
Stable version of RED5 Public API

0.7 Out of the Sandbox and into the Fire!


~ March 2006

Date: 28/10/2006, Status: Draft, Author: Luke Hubbard

This release will add non-core features that have been


developed in the sandbox to the main trunk. The list of
features for this release is not fixed and is likely to change.

Support client side application frameworks


XML socket server
AJAX support (XML Post, XML-RPC, JSON-RPC, etc).
Integrate with Spring Web Services project beta.
More scripting languages (Groovy, Beanshell, JRuby, etc)

0.8 Public Beta Release


~ April 2006

More stable version of 0.7 for production environment testing.


This public beta release will have many more features and so
the focus should be on testing and bug reports.
0.9 Use the Force, Release Candidates
~ Q2 2006

During 0.9 we will aim to fix all known bugs, perform


performance testing and optimization, and generally clean up
the code, samples and documentation. There will be a series of
Release Candidates for public testing.
1.0 Jedi Power, Public Release
~ Q2 2006

Its finally ready! So it doesnt have a shinny box, but it will


come with some marketing material designed to please your
boss, and best of all its free. How can anyone resist.
RED5 - The Open Source Flash Server.

Date: 28/10/2006, Status: Draft, Author: Luke Hubbard

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