RTMP/E
getSharedObjects(appInst:String) : Object
HTTP
http://www.example.com:1111/admin/getSharedObjects?auser=username&apswd=password&appInst=name
Gets the names of all the shared objects that are currently active.
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 object. The data object has the following properties:
Property |
Description |
---|---|
persistent |
Array of strings that contain persistent shared object names. |
volatile |
Array of strings that contain shared object names that are not persistent. |
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.
This call fails if you supply an application or instance name that does not exist.
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