MACROMEDIA FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2-MANAGING FLASH MEDIA SERVER Manual page 200

Managing flash media server
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The Application.xml configuration file offers three representative settings for these
parameters. These settings recommend that you set the intervals to correspond to low,
medium, or high latency.
The following table presents these settings.
Acceptable Latency
Low
Medium
High
Contained tags
,
IdleAckInterval
IdlePostInterval
IdleAckInterval
This tag specifies the maximum time the server may wait before it sends back an
(acknowledgement code) for an idle post sent by the client.
Description
The server may respond sooner than the value of this tag if it has data to send back to the
client or if some other client is being blocked by the current idle request.
This interval implies that the client may not be able to reach the server for the selected
duration. The interval cannot be set to a negative value.
The default interval is 512 milliseconds.
See also
,
HTTPTunnel
IdlePostInterval
IdlePostInterval
This tag specifies how long Flash Player should wait before sending an idle post to the server.
Description
Idle posts are sent when Flash Player has no data to send but posting is necessary to provide
the server with an opportunity to send data downstream data to the client.
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Configuration Files
IdlePostInterval
128 milliseconds
512 milliseconds
1024 milliseconds
,
,
MimeType
WriteBuffSize
IdleAckInterval
256 milliseconds
512 milliseconds
2048 milliseconds
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