";s:4:"text";s:3874:" If it’s not installed on your server, you can install the package using the following commandUsing GitHub makes it easy for you to work on your own copy of the BigBlueButton source, store your updates to the source to your GitHub account, and make it easy for you to First, you need to install the core development tools.With the JDK installed, you need to set the JAVA_HOME variable. When developing you want to change your configuration settings to load new changes instead of the ones deployed for production.As you can see, nginx is configured to load the client from After going through the steps below, you will end up with the following setup.The components that run in Red5 don’t change when you deploy the development files for bbb-apps, bbb-voice, bbb-video, and bbb-deskshare into The HTML5 client in BigBlueButton 2.2 depends on Meteor version 1.8.x. So it is required to build this In a BigBlueButton session there are two types of users: viewer or moderator. And that would be a real shame.Thanks for your comments -- it clearly shows you care about the project!We are working on moving over the entire HTML5 client to react. All Sources Forks Archived Mirrors. Check our our list of integrations.We have extensive technical documentation to help you install, setup, configure, and integrate BigBlueButton.The community strives for collaboration amongst developers and have built in-depth documentation This page has videos to help you quickly get started with BigBlueButton as teacher and student. All this work on the HTML5 client now occurs on the master branch, and I encourage you to following the developments hereWant to see what the interface is going to look like? SeeAs stated in the above post, we are aware of the transition and have put forward our intent to continue to improve the BigBlueButton client in Flash for our community (as you can see by the recent announcement of BigBlueButton 2.0 We've updated the BigBlueButton server so it supports both the Flash and HTML5 client at the same time, so we can give you a seamless transition over time to HTML5.Thanks for the link, Fred. HR.
If your using a chromebook, use the built-in If you install BigBlueButton on a server behind a external firewall, such an Amazon's EC2 security group, you first need to configure the external firewall to forward incoming traffic on the following ports: TCP/IP port 22 (for SSH) TCP/IP ports 80/443 (for HTTP/HTTPS) UDP ports in the range 16384 - 32768 (for FreeSWITCH/HTML5 client RTP streams)