getNetStreams()

RTMP/E

 getNetStreams(appInst:String) : Object

HTTP

 http://www.example.com:1111/admin/getNetStreams?auser=username&apswd=password&appInst=name

Returns an array of numbers that represent the server-assigned IDs of all the network streams that are currently connected to the specified instance of the application.

Availability

Flash Communication Server 1.0.

Parameters

appInst

A String indicating the name of the instance of the application, in the form application_name/instance_name.

auser

A String indicating the user name of the administrator.

apswd

A String indicating the password of the administrator.

Returns

RTMP/E

If the call succeeds, the server sends a reply information object with a level property of status, a code property of NetConnection.Call.Success, and a data property that is an array of numbers. The numbers represent the server-assigned IDs of all network streams that are currently connected to the specified instance of the application.

If the call fails, the server sends a reply information object with a level property of error and a code property of NetConnection.Call.Failed or a more specific value, if available. Some objects might also have a description property that contains a string describing the cause of the failure.

HTTP

If the call succeeds, it returns XML with the following structure:

 <result>   <level></level>   <code></code>   <timestamp></timestamp>   <data></data>  </result>

Nested in the data element are elements for each property of the data object listed in the RTMP/E section.

If the call fails, it returns XML with the following structure:

 <result>   <level></level>   <code></code>   <description></description>   <timestamp></timestamp>  </result>

The XML elements contain the same information as the Object properties returned in an RTMP/E call.

Note: The timestamp response over HTTP is formatted differently on Windows (9/23/2007 6:16:40 PM) and Linux (Sun 23 Sep 2007 06:16:40 PM IST).

See also

Adobe, Inc.

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