- Release notes
- Quick deployment and testing of the server
- WCS 5.0 to WCS 5.1 update
- Installing and testing
- Working with the server
- Architecture
- Core settings
- Settings file flashphoner.properties
- Settings file loadbalancing.xml
- Settings file log4j.properties
- Settings file watchdog.properties
- Settings file watchdog.log4j.properties
- Settings file rtsp.auth
- Key store wss.jks
- File flashphoner.serverid
- Certificate myflashphoner-ca
- WCS.version
- Settings file wcs-core.properties
- SDP settings files
- Settings file database.yml
- Manager settings
- SSL certificates management
- Logging
- Monitoring
- Using SSH tunnel
- Connecting from JConsole
- Connecting from Visual VM
- Connecting from Java Mission Control
- Watchdog availability checking system
- Load and resource usage information
- Information about errors and configuration parameters
- Streams monitoring with web interface
- Calls monitoring with web interface
- System status monitoring with web interface
- Core command line interface
- Manager command line interface
- Network traffic analysis
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Server tuning recommendations
- Server functions
- Streaming video functions
- Stream capturing and publishing to the server
- From a web camera in a browser via WebRTC
- From the computer screen (screen sharing) in a browser via WebRTC
- From an HTML5 Canvas element (whiteboard) in a browser via WebRTC
- By means of Flash Player via RTMP
- Using RTMP encoder
- From an IP camera via RTSP
- From another server via RTMP
- RTMP stream capturing by re-publishing from another RTMP server
- From another WCS server via WebRTC
- From an Android mobile app via WebRTC
- From an iOS mobile app via WebRTC
- Capturing VOD from a file
- Automatic streams capture on server start
- Stream capture from dump file
- Managing camera and microphone
- Bitrate management when capturing WebRTC stream in browser
- Captured stream management
- Playing a video stream from the server
- In a browser via WebRTC
- In a browser using Flash Player via RTMP
- In a browser via MSE
- In a browser via Websocket + Canvas, WSPlayer
- In a browser via HLS
- In an Android mobile application via WebRTC
- In an iOS mobile application via WebRTC
- In a player via RTSP
- In a player via RTMP
- In a browser with Delight Player
- Publishing and playing stream via WebRTC over TCP
- Republishing a video stream
- Working with chat rooms
- Stream capturing and publishing to the server
- Steaming video CDN functions
- Streaming video and SIP integration functions
- WebRTC-SIP gateway functions
- Working through Firewall
- Load testing
- Load balancing
- Web SDK
- iOS SDK
- Android SDK
- Raw WebSocket API
- REST API
- REST Hooks
- REST Methods
- Invoking a REST method
- Authorization on backend
- Four types of REST methods
- The list of methods and their parameters
- restClientConfig object description
- Controlling REST methods
- The match between client invocations and REST methods
- REST methods object fields
- Event statuses
- Data exchange - OnDataEvent
- Error handling
- Using REST hook to authorize user by domain
- WCS in Amazon EC2
- Billing
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