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Flash Media Server Developer Center

Sample applications

Live examples

Tour Tracker

Adobe Tour Tracker

Watch cyclists race the Amgen Tour of California through this live, real-time Adobe sample app built with Flex and Flash Media Server.

Source code

One of the quickest ways to learn about Flash Media Server is to look at existing sample files to see how they were created. Flash Media Server provides you with source code (FLA files) and SWF files so you can see the examples in action. You can learn how to use the server using two kinds of examples:

Sample applications are complex, working applications that help you understand how the server's features can work together with the rich presentation capabilities of Flash. These examples use server-side scripting and might include components. Before diving into this code, you should be familiar with the basic communication concepts demonstrated by the tutorials.

Note Room Sample Application

Noteroom sample application


Tutorials are step-by-step procedures that illustrate Flash Media Server programming techniques and how to use many of the Flash Media Server objects. In general, these tutorials are simple applications that have been designed specifically to show certain individual features in context, such as recording a stream or working with a shared object.

Shared Ball Tutorial

Shared Ball tutorial


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All sample applications (ZIP, 2.32 MB)


Packaged Applications and Their Uses
  Live Audio Live Video Record & Playback Chat Shared Objects
Samples
Panel Presentation yes yes no yes yes
Guestbook no no yes no no
Video Conference yes yes no yes yes
Lobby & Audio Conference yes no no yes no
Survey & Survey Admin. no no no no yes
Noteroom no no no yes yes
Camera Snapshot yes yes yes no no
Tutorials
Recording a Stream yes yes yes no no
Shared Text no no no yes yes
Shared Ball no no no no yes
Hello Server no no no no no
Text Chat no no no yes yes
Record Audio & List no no yes no no