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FLASH MEDIA SERVER 4.5 CONFIGURATION AND ADMINISTRATION 178 XML configuration files reference The default bandwidth is 10,000,000 bytes per second. You can configure this value in the Bandwidth section of XML and in the BandwidthCap section of XML. The values in the Bandwidth section can be overridden, but the values in the BandwidthCap section can not. This allows ISPs to host applications for customers and ensure that no customer abuses the bandwidth limit. For example, a customer can set any bandwidth limit for their applications, but cannot exceed the caps set by the ISP. Example 10000000 See also ClientToServer (BandwidthCap) SharedObject Lets you list methods allowed for SharedObject RPCs. Any method not explicitly listed here is blocked. If a client subscribes to a remote SharedObject and tries to call remote methods on SSAS using the SO.send() method, the method must be explicitly listed here to succeed. To add methods, use a comma-delimited list of method names in the sub-elements. The default is to not allow any method calls for SharedObject RPCs. Contained elements Method Example setFps See also NetConnection (RPC), Stream, Client (RPC) Availability Flash Media Server 4 SharedObjManager Container element. The elements nested within this container configure the Shared Object Manager setting of an application. Contained elements StorageDir, DuplicateDir, ResyncDepth, LockTimeout, AutoCommit, MaxProperties, MaxPropertySize Last updated 11/28/2012

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FLASH
MEDIA
SERVER
4.5
CONFIGURATION
AND
ADMINISTRATION
XML configuration files reference
Last updated 11/28/2012
The default bandwidth is 10,000,000 bytes per second.
You can configure this value in the
Bandwidth
section of XML and in the
BandwidthCap
section of XML. The values
in the
Bandwidth
section can be overridden, but the values in the
BandwidthCap
section can not. This allows ISPs to
host applications for customers and ensure that no customer abuses the bandwidth limit. For example, a customer can
set any bandwidth limit for their applications, but cannot exceed the caps set by the ISP.
Example
<ServerToClient>10000000</ServerToClient>
See also
ClientToServer (BandwidthCap)
SharedObject
Lets you list methods allowed for SharedObject RPCs. Any method not explicitly listed here is blocked.
If a client subscribes to a remote SharedObject and tries to call remote methods on SSAS using the
SO.send()
method,
the method must be explicitly listed here to succeed.
To add methods, use a comma-delimited list of method names in the
<Method><Allow>
sub-elements.
The default is to not allow any method calls for SharedObject RPCs.
Contained elements
Method
Example
<SharedObject>
<Method>
<Allow>setFps</Allow>
</Method>
</SharedObject>
See also
NetConnection (RPC)
,
Stream
,
Client (RPC)
Availability
Flash Media Server 4
SharedObjManager
Container element.
The elements nested within this container configure the Shared Object Manager setting of an application.
Contained elements
StorageDir
,
DuplicateDir
,
ResyncDepth
,
LockTimeout
,
AutoCommit
,
MaxProperties
,
MaxPropertySize