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Open Source Web Conferencing


Integrate Collaboration features into your Portal or Website with OpenMeetings
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To easily extend your Website or Portal with the Open Source Web-Conferencing of OpenMeetings you only need to have a SOAP Library for your Portal Software. In 99% there will be already such a Library that enables you to use the build in SOAP Methods of OpenMeetings to do the famous SSO (Single Sign On) to directly create/manage rooms of OpenMeetings from your Website.

The Single Sign On Flow is described within this graph:

Single Sign On Flow OpenMeetings

The hole process is documented in OpenMeetings's wiki:

http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/DirectLoginSoapGeneralFlow

The trick about the SOAP Gateway in general is that you get a Session-Token, mark that Session-Token as logged in, and then set any User-Credentials that you would like into that Session-Token. And in the next step you use that Session-Token as Param in the URL that enters the Room. You don't need to populate any Users from your Portal into OpenMeetings! So you can run those applications even on different servers or build your very own system with several conference servers and one central portal software that redirects the user to those meeting-servers. That way you have a very flexible way of extending your Server infrastructure and can handle 10.000 and more users.

For security reasons login via SOAP is only possible for an Administrator Account. Otherwise any use could simulare 100+++ Users in the Meeting Server.
Additionally to the Direct Login there are a number of other services to manage Rooms, User et cetera:

http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/SoapMethods

We are also continuously extending this Gateway with new functionality. One already ready to run example of an integration is the Moodle Plugin (Test it here, no need to sign up http://www.openmeetings.de/moodle/  )


A new package for Testing
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OpenMeetings, the Open Source Web Conferencing has released a new package for Testing http://ping.fm/57d6g

OpenMeetings is news now listed in the OSzine
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OpenMeetings is news now listed in the OSzine http://ping.fm/ppUP4

If you need a developer for OpenMeetings or OpenLaszlo & Red5
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If you need a developer for OpenMeetings or OpenLaszlo & Red5 http://ping.fm/DKNi8

Thx to CTpaHHoe, there is a new VMWare Image
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Thx to CTpaHHoe, there is a new VMWare Image of OpenMeetings r2056 available http://ping.fm/21sLr

Oliver has commited the first part of his Desktop Streaming experience
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Oliver has commited the first part of his Desktop Streaming experience http://ping.fm/pfSHV to OpenMeetings Project.

There is a new Version of the Moodle Mod for OpenMeetings available
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There is a new Version of the Moodle Mod for OpenMeetings available, get it at: http://ping.fm/NqNQ9
that Plugin Version should work with 0.8 RC2 and RC3

Try Open Source Web-Conferencing using Red5 and Xuggler
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Try Open Source Web-Conferencing using Red5 and Xuggler, http://ping.fm/73E1L

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