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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:20:28+00:00 2026-05-12T15:20:28+00:00

I see Red5 which looks nice but it really lacks documentation and since I’m

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I see Red5 which looks nice but it really lacks documentation and since I’m new to using sockets it would be a hassle.

I’m wanting to make a flash chat with audio/video (though just text will work at first) and I enjoy ES but the cheapeast license is $700! I’m a solo developer so the cost is too high.

The main factor is just having good enough documentation for a new comer.

(I use the flash CS4 IDE if that matters)

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    2026-05-12T15:20:28+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    SmartFoxServer is a good choice. I played around with it a few years ago with AS2, so might be work a look.

    They offer a free lite version, but it does not support AS3. I think you need to get the basic plan for that. The pricing plans do look well priced though.

    They have some nice documentation and plenty of example.

    SmartFoxServer seems to be targeted at multi-player games, but it could be used for your needs.

    EDIT*

    Just found these Beta AS3 classes for SmartFoxServer. I haven’t tried it out for my self though.

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    Another option would be to make your own. It’s probably easier than you think if you have a few programming languages under your belt. Of course, this is the kinda thing that can suck your time away.

    There are a bunch of tutorials out there for building your own socket server, and some are even specifically for flash. Here are some of the best:

    • Building a Flash socket server with
      Java in five minutes
    • Python socket server for Flash
    • XML Sockets / Flash / PHP Based Chat App
    • Writing Socket Servers in PHP
    • Asynchronous Socket Programming in C#

    I would definitely suggest using C# .net if you have Windows hosting. It would definitely be the simplest to build and would have the best performance. I would stay away from PHP for anything bigger than a chat app, but if that’s all you have then go for it.

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